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Styracosaurus vs. Triceratops: A Ceratopsian Feud

It’s the battle of the horned dinosaurs — Styracosaurus vs. Triceratops! Styracosaurs were lighter on their feet and had better agility, but the Triceratops would win, likely because of their...

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Look Out for the Thin Horns on a Leptoceratops

The Leptoceratops was a small, strange-looking Cerapoda with a famous cousin. It lived in parts of Canada and Western North America. As a part-time quadruped, it sometimes shifted its weight onto its...

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Spinosaurus vs. Carcharodontosaurus: Two Great Carnivores

The Spinosaurus was larger than the Carchardontosaurs, but that doesn't mean it would win in a fight. While it was larger, it was a little slower and better in the water than on land. So, which...

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It’s a Microraptor with Four Wings!

The Microraptor was a small, meat-eating theropod that lived in the Early Cretaceous era, almost 125 million years ago. Weighing in at only 2 pounds, it was one of the smallest non-avian creatures to...

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Explore the Horn-Faced Ceratopsians

Ceratopsians were a pre-historic species of ornithopods known for their flashy neck frill and signature horns. They were some of the most predominant species of dinosaurs of the Cretaceous age and...

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Don’t Be Alarmed by the Tarbosaurus!

The Tarbosaurus was one of the last dinosaurs to ever exist. As a late Cretaceous dinosaur, this fierce ancestor of the mighty Tyrannosaurus Rex died out during the great extinction event. Keep...

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About the Author

Tara is an artistic writer who loves shaping language around her message. For her, dinosaurs are one of the most remarkable creatures to set foot on Earth. She loves hanging out with goats, overanalyzing TV shows, and eating feijoada with farofa.

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