The time your gramma was born
No .
Triceratops lived for 65 million years.
if they were still alive they would probably be endangered and live in zoos and reserves.
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.
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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.
Triceratops lived approximately 70-65 million years ago during a period of time called the Late Cretaceous (or Senonian), in a smaller section of time known as the Maastrichtian.
Dinosaurs that lived at the same time and place as Triceratops include the herbivores Edmontosaurus, Ankylosaurus, Torosaurus, and Leptoceratops, and Thescelosaurus. Carnivores that co-existed with Triceratops include Tyrannosaurus, Troodon, Pachycephalosaurus, Struthiomimus, and Chirostenotes.
No. A triceratops is a dinosaur.
During the time when dinosaurs existed, California was almost entirely submerged under the Pacific Ocean. No fossils of Triceratops have been found in California, and Triceratops lived on the eastern side of the Rocky Mountains, not the west.
Yes - Triceratops was an herbivore.