That does not exactly make sense. Perhaps you are thinking of the triceritops.
Probably Parasaurlophus, a duck bill dinosaur from the Cretaceous.
Ceratopsians, like Triceratops and Styracosaurus
There were a lot of dinosaurs with horns. One was a triceratops.
The above description would match a number of different types of ceratopsian. The most famous ceratopsians matching the above description are Triceratops and Torosaurus.
tryseratops and styracosaurus
Triceratops. Not rhinos.
triceratops
The skull & hind legs of the Dimorphodon (flying reptile) resembled the 1st dinosaur
It would depend on the species and age of the dinosaur.
the bear stood on his hind legs as if he were a tree
Yes, the Iguanodon was an herbivorous dinosaur. They ate contemporary plants such as conifers and ferns. To reach higher foliage, they could have stood on their hind legs.
Parasaurolophus was an herbivorous dinosaur. They walked on four legs, but their hind legs were longer than their forelimbs, which allowed them to run faster by running on their hind legs. They measured 30 ft long and weighed about 2.7 tons. Their most recognizable feature is the long, tubular crest that extends from the back of the head. You can see a picture be visiting the related link.
brachiosaurus
A tyrannosaurus is a huge predator in the dinosaur world. It is a huge dinosaur with razor sharp teeth and great hind legs. It is called the king dinosaur meaning that it is ferocious.
brachiosaurus
hind is meaning back or behind. limbs meaning arms or legs. so like " back arms" or "back legs"
caudalposterior is toward the back, but caudal is toward the tail
A dinosaur has a humongous body and strong hind legs and little front legs or arms
The humongous grizzly bear stood up on his hind legs and slobbered as he roared at us.