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its herbivorous. it ate from trees and bushes

the horns were iether for defencive use, or for attracting members of the opposite sex

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Why did t-rexes go after triceratops first instead of any of the other animals first?

Tyrannosaurus rex didn't choose to hunt Triceratops over other animals. The most common herbivores at that time and place were Triceratops and Edmontosaurus. Tyrannosaurus definitely hunted Edmontosaurus regularly, probably more often than Triceratops.


What dinosaur has 3 horns?

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.


What were Triceratops prey?

The most likely predator of Triceratops was T-rex. There are bones of Triceratops that have been found with T-rex tooth marks on them, but those may have been made by a T-rex that was simply scavenging on the Triceratops. The only other possible predator of Triceratops could have been large packs of maniraptoran dinosaurs.


What were the names of the 16 types of triceratops?

There were only two species of Triceratops. They were Triceratops horridus and Triceratops prorsus.


Is a triceratops a fossil?

No. A triceratops is a dinosaur.


Was a triceratops a herbivore?

Yes - Triceratops was an herbivore.


Where did triceratops roam?

An triceratops roam in europe


What did triceratops live?

The triceratops lived in Argentina.


How much did a triceratops weigh?

How much do triceratops weigh?


What would win in a fight a rhino or a triceratops?

triceratops


Why are the triceratops endangered?

Triceratops are definitely not endangered they are EXTINCT!


What is the plural word for triceratops?

The plural form of 'triceratops' is the same, triceratops.Examples:This is the scull of a triceratops found in Montana. (singular)The bones of several triceratops were found nearby. (plural)