Young Triceratops were raised by their parents. For some time after they hatched, they stayed in the nest and they were fed by their parents. After the young Triceratops could leave the nest they would travel with their parents, learning the skills they would need to survive later in life, such as where food and water is located and how to avoid predators.
Yes, Triceratops raised their offspring. They would have fed and protected them until the young Triceratops grew and learned enough to be able to fend for themselves.
Some suggest that Triceratops fossils are actually the fossils of young Torosaurus. However, Triceratops were extremely common and existed before Torosaurus did. If Torosaurus were adult Triceratops, their should be fossils of Torosaurus that were as old as the oldest fossils of Triceratops. Thus, I don't think that Torosaurus was the same as Triceratops.
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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.
There are many ways how rhinoceros and triceratops are different. But I will only tell you one. (Ahem) One way rhinoceros and triceratops are different is that rhinoceros are mammals while a triceratops is a reptile.
The dinosaur with three horns is called the "Triceratops". It is a large plant eater with a frill protecting it's neck. The Triceratops uses the horns for spearing plants, and as weapons to protect itself from predators.
There were only two species of Triceratops. They were Triceratops horridus and Triceratops prorsus.
It is unknown whether Triceratops lived in herds or not. We do know that they raised their young. As large herbivores, Triceratops probably spent most of their day and night foraging. Each day they would have to get at least one drink of water. They would have slept for a few hours every night.
It is unknown whether Triceratops lived in herds or not. We do know that they raised their young. As large herbivores, Triceratops probably spent most of their day and night foraging. Each day they would have to get at least one drink of water. They would have slept for a few hours every night.
It is unknown whether Triceratops lived in herds or not. We do know that they raised their young. As large herbivores, Triceratops probably spent most of their day and night foraging. Each day they would have to get at least one drink of water. They would have slept for a few hours every night.
It is unknown whether Triceratops lived in herds or not. We do know that they raised their young. As large herbivores, Triceratops probably spent most of their day and night foraging. Each day they would have to get at least one drink of water. They would have slept for a few hours every night.
No. A triceratops is a dinosaur.