was the triceratops bones hard to find
yes
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.
the koalas skeleton is soft.
By beting the whole game on hard.
Mostly T-Rex ate Triceratops. The reason why, is because the triceratops is so meaty so he looks for the meatyest dinosaur he could find.
Both Velociraptor and Triceratops were dinosaurs. All dinosaurs were reptiles with an upright stance. They laid hard shelled eggs to reproduce. Both Velociraptor and Triceratops were probably warm blooded, and they both raised their young.
In USA, Aus and Africa
Of course.
Yes. It doesn't have a bony skeleton; its skeleton is its hard outer covering.
i think paleontologist did
yea dombo
A butterfly is an invertebrate, and doesn't have an internal skeleton. It has an exoskeleton (hard body covering).