None that we know of. The triceratops was believed to be the very last of the large herbivorous dinosaurs. The modern rhino bears some resemblance, but is not even distantly related to triceratops.
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While there is no animal in the fossil record called "Dimetrosaurus", you may be referring to "Dimetrodon", a genus of carnivorous, mammal-like reptile that lived before the dinosaurs had evolved. In terms of physical power, it is likely that Triceratops was the stronger animal, given its size and structure.
Triceratops didn't have any descendants. Their closest living relatives are the birds, which evolved from theropod dinosaurs. All birds are equally related to Triceratops.
Triceratops went extinct 65.5 million years ago, and they left no descendants. The closest living relatives of Triceratops are the birds, which evolved from theropod dinosaurs.
no
Triceratops didn't eat any animal. It was a herbivore.
the rhino
Triceratops left no descendants when it died out 65.5 million years ago. Their closest living relatives are the birds, which evolved from theropod dinosaurs. All birds are equally related to Triceratops.
Yes, Triceratops were a prey animal. The only predator that could threaten adults, however, was the T-Rex. Triceratops used its horns and potentially lived in herds to protect itself.
as a species 3000 years an an animal 5-8
A 3-horned chameleon, its true. A dinosaur is sortive an animal so triceratops
Rhinos only bear a passing resemblance to Triceratops because of their bulky bodies and the horns on their faces. They are not related to Triceratops, however. Rhinos are mammals, while Triceratops were dinosaurian reptiles. No mammals have evolved from dinosaurs, rhinos included. In short, they appear slightly similar just because of coincidence.
Virtually all animals have "evolved".