Many types of ceratopsians would fit this description. The most famous is Triceratops.
Triceratops is the most famous dinosaur with that horn configuration. However, there were several types of ceratopsians with that horn configuration.
Certain Ceratopsian dinosaurs had horns over the eyes, horns on the nose and all walked on four legs. (Quadrupedalism)Such as: the famous Triceratops, but also Torosaurus, Anchiceratops, Avaceratops,Chasmosaurus and others.Some other ceratopsians like Styracosaurus and Centrosaurus had long nose horns but only buldges above the eye, not true horns.
Three, one each above its eyes and one nose horn.
Yes, Archaeoceratops was a real dinosaur. It was a primitive type of ceratopsian, or a beaked, herbivorous dinosaur with a frill (most of them had horns, but not all, and Archaeoceratops did not have horns). Unlike most ceratopsians, it walked on two legs. It was only a little more than 3 feet long. They lived in what is now China around 125 million years ago.
The most commonly known dinosaur fitting this description is the triceratops. it has a small nose horn and 2 large brow horns. This is probably the one you are looking for. There is also the chasmosaurus, which had all three horns the same size.
The horns above each eye on a Triceratops were about three feet long. The nose horn was about half that length.
diplodocus was long
Depends entirely upon the breed of the bull. Some bulls have no horns (polled) some such as the long horn can have horns that are2-3 ft long
They are not tusks, they are horns. Mature male horns may reach about 3-4 feet long if the horn was straight, mature ewe horns may be about 2 feet long.
Argentinosaurus was the biggest hervivorous dinosaur that has a long neck.
the bighorn has big horns and the longhorn has long horns
in some species female chameleons grow minimal horns or no horns at all. some females horns are 12-14 inches long while males can grow up to 14 inches long
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