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The Torosaurus (the cousin of the Triceratops, except it's head is more massive) lived during the late Cretaceous Period.

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How long does a torosaurus live?

10 years


When did torosaurus live?

Adelaide/Australia and there going to get ya :D


Are torosaurus triceratops?

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.


How much does a torosaurus weigh?

Torosaurus, an extinct dinosaur from the Late Cretaceous period, is estimated to have weighed around 5-7 tons on average, with some larger individuals potentially reaching up to 9 tons.


What other dinosaurs torosaurus was seen with?

Torosaurus lived alongside Tyrannosaurus, Ankylosaurus, and Edmontosaurus.


The biggest dinosaur skull?

Torosaurus


What are the release dates for Dino-Riders - 1988 Toro Toro Torosaurus 1-5?

Dino-Riders - 1988 Toro Toro Torosaurus 1-5 was released on: USA: 1988


What are the names of some dinosaurs?

Torosaurus, Tyrannosaurus, Stegosaurus, Triceratops, Diplodicus, Muttaburrasaurus, Apatasaurus.


What did the tarbosaurus eat?

Tarbosaurus bataar was a huge meat eater dinosaur.


What distinguishing features set the three-horned dinosaur apart from the triceratops?

The three-horned dinosaur, also known as the Torosaurus, is distinguished from the Triceratops by its longer frill and larger openings in the frill bones. Additionally, the Torosaurus has longer and thinner horns compared to the Triceratops.


What 2 dinosaurs are the same type as triceratops?

Pachyrhinosaurus Anchiceratops Pentaceratops Centrosaurus Achelousaurus Styracosaurus Diceratops Torosaurus


What dinosaur start with the letter w?

· Torosaurus · Triceratops · Tyrannosaurus · Troodon