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Meet "Hellboy" - Weirdest Ceratopsian Found Yet

Started by Simon, June 04, 2015, 06:39:15 PM

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Kayakasaurus

Awesome! It looks like a Chinosaur triceratops!  :))
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Tyto_Theropod

Definitely weird - more like 'whatthehellboy' if you ask me lol!
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Quote from: Blade-of-the-Moon on June 04, 2015, 09:05:23 PM
Ok..I might have to make one of those... lol

Same here. I might have to have Brandem do one LOL

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Ceratopsian diversity never ceases to amaze me. I hope Doug or Dan get around to one of these!

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Pachyrhinosaurus

And just when I thought we've mostly seen it all when it comes to ceratopsids... This is a really good opportunity for a model.
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Quote from: Pachyrhinosaurus on June 05, 2015, 12:43:39 AM
And just when I thought we've mostly seen it all when it comes to ceratopsids... This is a really good opportunity for a model.

With all the bizarre recent discoveries I'm surprised that thought even occurred to you.

Derek.McManus

They just seem to get more and more unusual! Whatever next?


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The next ceratopsian described will have a built-in cappuccino maker.
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Quote from: Halichoeres on June 05, 2015, 03:00:15 AM
The next ceratopsian described will have a built-in cappuccino maker.
I won't be surprised if one does

Tyto_Theropod

Quote from: Halichoeres on June 05, 2015, 03:00:15 AM
The next ceratopsian described will have a built-in cappuccino maker.

Would it still work?  :))
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I saw this in the morning in the daily mail, he looks awesome.

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People tend to become jaded about what a ceratopsian is...they are all very strange animals . Each and every one, without exception. Dinosaurs that have a beak to crop plants and fronds and yet have teeth to grind them, and still have a gizzard for crushing and further digestion. Dinosaurs with frills and horns in elborate patterns and designs. These were dinosaurs that began somewhere we can trace back to the mid jurassic and they continued evolving and changing right up the end of the dinosaur reign. They began as two legged small beaked herbivores and evolved into massive army tank sized quadrapeds . We find herds of them that died together...they are by far one of the most common dinosaurs found and were scattered from China to the US and perhaps as far south as brazil. They were all quite odd and unique and somehow more successful than perhaps any other form of dinosaur except for perhaps the hadrosaurs.
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