Triceratops sp.
Chasmosaurine Ceratopsian Dinosaur.
Tan, brown, green, red, yellow, orange, blue, purple, white, etc
35ft long
10ft
8-15 tons
It's 3 long horns, and circular frill.
Skin Like Tubercles, Osteoderms, Keratin
Fiercely territorial
Triceratops Charges at attackers with with it's horns, trying to impale the other combatant.
Triceratops backs itself into a wall so nothing attacks it's vulnerable behind, and it keeps it's head focused on it's attackers, giving them quick jabs with it's horns, trying to impale them.
10mph
It's head
It's behind
Low and loud grumbles
It's horns, flesh, bones, skull, etc.
Temperate forests, redwood forests, shrubland, jungles edge, floodplains, etc.
Triceratops does not tend to migrate.
Triceratops live in small family groups.
Triceratops competes for food and territory with other large ceratopsians like Torosaurus, and Pentaceratops.
The main predator or Triceratops is Tyrannosaurus
Triceratops does not prey on any animal.
It is most similar to Torosaurus, and Eotriceratops.
Triceratops represents strength, defensiveness, and aggressiveness on Aegaph.
Triceratops need to develop their horns before being able to contest for a mate
Male triceratops joust for the right to mate with the females in the group.
Triceratops reproduces sexually, and they lay eggs.
They defend the young of the family group fiercely. When the young become old enough, they either join the family group or slit off and join a different group.
Triceratops
sp.
Different variations in horn and frill shape/size. Shrubland variant, floodplains variant, jungle variant, redwood forest variant, temperate forest variant, etc.
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