something like 18-20. By the way, it's a prehistoric zardosaur, not a triceratops.
yes
was the triceratops bones hard to find
The frill of a triceratops are made from skin and bones, and the colors on the frill is the skin and what puffs it up is the bones.
Fossil bones from hundreds of individual Triceratops have been discovered. Fossilized Triceratops skulls are the most common.
The plural form of 'triceratops' is the same, triceratops.Examples:This is the scull of a triceratops found in Montana. (singular)The bones of several triceratops were found nearby. (plural)
I believe you are asking about Triceratops, a large herbivorous dinosaur from the Cretaceous period well known for having 3 prominent horns on its head. As for the number of bones in the skeleton of a Triceratops, it's hard to say because no complete skeleton had ever been found, they've always been missing some small part.
We only know of Triceratops from fossil bones. Even if we had fossil skin, it wouldn't have preserved the color. For that reason, nobody knows what color any non avian dinosaurs, including Triceratops, were.
Triceratops means "three horned face." It refers to the two brow horns and the nose horn that Triceratops had.
You mean DID - triceratops are extinct. They were four-legged dinosaurs, however.
Four.
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