july 13,2011
Prof. Othniel Charles Marsh, in 1889.
Prof. Othniel Charles Marsh, in 1889.
Othniel Charles Marsh was born on 1831-10-29.
In 1887, a skull roof with two horns belonging to Triceratops was found in Denver, Colorado. Paleontologist Othniel Charles Marsh originally misidentified as a prehistoric bison. In 1888, John Bell Hatcher found a much more complete skull of Triceratops in Wyoming, and then Marsh realized his mistake. Both of these specimens were assigned to the new genus Triceratops.
In 1887, a skull roof with two horns belonging to Triceratops was found in Denver, Colorado. Paleontologist Othniel Charles Marsh originally misidentified as a prehistoric bison. In 1888, John Bell Hatcher found a much more complete skull of Triceratops in Wyoming, and then Marsh realized his mistake. Both of these specimens were assigned to the new genus Triceratops.
In 1887, a skull roof with two horns belonging to Triceratops was found in Denver, Colorado. Paleontologist Othniel Charles Marsh originally misidentified as a prehistoric bison. In 1888, John Bell Hatcher found a much more complete skull of Triceratops in Wyoming, and then Marsh realized his mistake. Both of these specimens were assigned to the new genus Triceratops.
If you are asking how Triceratops was discovered... In 1887, a skull roof with two horns belonging to Triceratops was found in Denver, Colorado. Paleontologist Othniel Charles Marsh originally misidentified as a prehistoric bison. In 1888, John Bell Hatcher found a much more complete skull of Triceratops in Wyoming, and then Marsh realized his mistake. Both of these specimens were assigned to the new genus Triceratops. If you are asking how I learned about them... I learned about Triceratops by reading about them when I was five. I've also seen them in countless television documentaries on dinosaurs.
nothing. he used his hands and feet
1878, by the great American paleontologist Othniel Charles Marsh.
1878, by the great American paleontologist Othniel Charles Marsh.
The Stegosaurus was originally named by the American paleontologist Othniel Charles Marsh in 1877.
Paleontologist Othniel C. Marsh discovered and named Stegosaurus in 1877.