Pass to T Rex
triceratops
triceratops
The Triceratops because it has three horns on it's face.
Triceratops Dinosaurs would probably not have lived in shelters.
A group of Triceratops would be called a herd. However, it is unknown whether Triceratops lived in herds or lived alone.
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.
Triceratops had a horny beak which it would have used to snap branches to make them easier to consume. Triceratops also ate shrubs and other low lying plants.
Triceratops would win because it had horns for goring predators and the teeth of Suchomimus were not built for killing big prey.
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 mates like two rhinos would!
There are examples of damage to triceratops done by a t-rex attacking from in front. Examination of the damage shows that the triceratops continued to grow more bone after the conflict, so the triceratops survived the attack. This implies that a triceratops could beat a t-rex. On the other hand, there have been fossilized dung samples which show that T-rex ate triceratops. This may mean that triceratops was hunted by T-rex, but since T-rex is a scavenger, this could just mean they sometimes ate an already dead triceratops. So, in answer to your question, we have direct reason to believe that a triceratops would sometimes win, and little *direct* evidence in the other direction. Given the size, armament, et cetera, it seems likely that sometimes one would win, sometimes the other, with the odds probably going to the T-rex.