You are probably thinking of Triceratops, whose name actually means "three-horned face." However, many ceratopsians (relatives of Triceratops) had two brow horns and a nose horn. A few include Agujaceratops, Anchiceratops, Arrhinoceratops, and Chasmosaurus.
You are referring to Triceratops, whose name means "three horned face." However, other dinosaurs, including Torosaurus, had a similar horn configuration.
Triceratops is the dinosaur that had three horns on the head.
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Triceratops means "three horned face." It refers to the two brow horns and the nose horn that Triceratops had.
Triceratops means "three horned face." It refers to the two brow horns and the nose horn that Triceratops had.
Triceratops means "three horned face." It refers to the two brow horns and the nose horn that Triceratops had.
Three, one each above its eyes and one nose horn.
Triceratops had two brow horns and a nose horn. They were used for self defense against Tyrannosaurus as well as in headbutting contests with other Triceratops.
The name triceratops means three horned face. Here are some more definitions of dinosaur names: Tyrannosaurus rex=Tyrant lizard king Stegosaurus=Roofed lizard Brachiosaurus=Arm lizard Diplodocus=Double beam lizard Velociraptor= Quick robber pterodactyl (not a dinosaur)=wing finger
tynes (usu called brow tynes, sp?) are the antlers (usu shorter than the others but not always) that are closest to the deer's skull on a deer with typically formed horns.
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The word "unibrow" has 3 syllables: u-ni-brow.
A beetle brow is an overhanging brow, or a pair of heavy, projecting eyebrows.
Triceratops's greatest weapon was its pair of three foot long brow horns. Its frill also helped to protect its neck from attack to some extent. By facing the predator, the Triceratops ensured that the enemy wouldn't try to lunge at it. If the predator did lunge, the Triceratops could impale it on its horns. By facing the predator at all times, it could protect itself and wait for an opportunity to make an offensive move and drive off the Tyrannosaurus. In fact, one fossil specimen of Triceratops shows a partially healed Tyrannosaurus bite mark on one of the horns, proving that this strategy got the Triceratops through the ordeal.
unruffled brow