yes
a frill
It uses its frill of bone around its neck and shoulders and sharp horns
The three horns (made of bone, instead of usual ivory or keratin) on its head, the frill, and in some ways, the pelvic bone. It had a ball-and-socket joint instead of a pivot joint connecting its head to the neck vertebrae. This was the only organism in the fossil record to have this adaptation.
It's an "ornithiscian," or "bird-hipped" dinosaur. All ornithiscians have a special bone, called a predentary bone, in front of their teeth and no other animal has this feature (it's called a "unique homology" in the science of cladistics).
Of course, its called bone tendon.
The periosteum is the membrane around the shaft of a long bone.
no one known for sure, but some ideas are:triceratops' horns were used for defense; with the horns, triceratops can recognize others of its kind;the horns made triceratops look bigger NOTE:it's spelled "triceratops" not "tricreatop"
The tough fibrous sheath around the bone is called the periosteum. It is essential for bone growth, repair, and nutrition.
it is called a t-bone for its t shape. The meat around it is the steak.
The hip bone is called the pelvis and the collar bone is called the clavicle.
Vertebrae
A triceratops main defence was it's three horns hence the name but it also had a hard bone crest that protected the neck it was believed to live in packs or herds these reptiles weight about four tons it was a walking tank