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Both Stegosaurus and Triceratops were quadrupedal, herbivorous, bird-hipped dinosaurs. They were both about 30 feet long, but Triceratops may have been as much as twice as heavy as Stegosaurus. Both Triceratops and Stegosaurus had built in weapons for self defense. In Stegosaurus, they were the tail spikes, and in Triceratops they were horns.

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