All dinosaurs that ate plants and had three horns were relatives of Triceratops. Some examples that are not Triceratops, but are related to Triceratops, include Agujaceratops, Anchiceratops, Arrhinoceratops, and Chasmosaurus.
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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.
The answer to the question is a dinosaur named anchiceratops. They have a total of 3 horns and, they eat meat (carnivorous).
The plant eating dinosaur with three horns was the triceratops. It was first seen about 68 million years ago and became extinct about 66 million years ago.
The Triceratops because it has three horns on it's face.
A triceratops was a large dinosaur, measuring about 26 feet long and standing around 10 feet tall at the hips. Weighing between 6 to 12 tons, it was one of the largest ceratopsians. Its size and distinctive three horns and frill made it a formidable presence in its environment. Overall, triceratops was definitely considered big by dinosaur standards.
The dinosaur with a three-horned face is called Triceratops. It had a large horn on its nose and two smaller horns above its eyes, making it a distinctive herbivorous dinosaur from the late Cretaceous period.
she's a protoceratop. evryone thinks that she is a trisaratop but no just look at her head there is no horns let alone three horns !
Three horned face
As far as I know, there were three types of large ceratopsians that had frills but no horns. They were Pachyrhinosaurus, Vagaceratops, and Achelousaurus.
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).
The most commonly known dinosaur fitting this description is the triceratops. it has a small nose horn and 2 large brow horns. This is probably the one you are looking for. There is also the chasmosaurus, which had all three horns the same size.