No one actually knows what there skin was like or what colour they were but I would say it was scaly.
it was once believed that triceratops skin was your typical lizard type skin with scales, so bumpy as a result of the interlocking layers of scales. however recent evidence has shown that triceratops may have had rows of bristles along its back, somewhat like a porcupine
The frill of a triceratops are made from skin and bones, and the colors on the frill is the skin and what puffs it up is the bones.
We only know of Triceratops from fossil bones. Even if we had fossil skin, it wouldn't have preserved the color. For that reason, nobody knows what color any non avian dinosaurs, including Triceratops, were.
Triceratops walked on all four legs. Therefor, they were quadrupeds. In the past, Triceratops was often portrayed with a sprawling gait, but research shows that, like other dinosaurs, Triceratops was fully erect.
Because these animals lived millions of years ago and all of the skin from them has rotted away.
Rhinoceros is not at all related to Triceratops. Rhinoceros is a mammal, while Triceratops is a dinosaur and thus a reptile. Any similarity between the two is simply superficial.
something like 18-20. By the way, it's a prehistoric zardosaur, not a triceratops.
A triceratops likely had a tough, scaly skin similar to that of modern reptiles, providing protection against predators. Its body would have felt robust and muscular, with a large, heavy head adorned with bony frills and three prominent horns. The texture of its skin might have been somewhat rough, and it may have had a layer of keratin covering its horns, giving them a hard, durable surface. Overall, touching a triceratops would evoke a sense of encountering a massive, powerful creature.
They stayed in dry climate because of the skin they had they barley drink any water.
Triceratops was a quadruped, meaning that it walked on all four legs. Triceratops had a special ability to quickly rotate, which was useful in defending itself against predators like Tyrannosaurus.
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.
Triceratops was a quadruped, meaning that it walked on all four legs. Triceratops had a special ability to quickly rotate, which was useful in defending itself against predators like Tyrannosaurus.