Definitionn. huge ceratopsian dinosaur having three horns and the neck heavily armored with a very solid frill
Last update: October 26, 2015
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"More like one of those college professors who were after the ten-million-year-old Triceratops," remarked Nort, commenting on the talk. [Please select]
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One because we've beaten 'em in two innings--the time of the Triceratops and in the underground river game.' [Please select]
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Triceratops, He of the Three-horned Face _From a statuette by Charles R. [Please select]
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Before quitting Triceratops let us glance for a moment at its skeleton. [Please select]
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Well this thing that you call a GRYF is a triceratops and it has been extinct for hundreds of thousands of years. [Please select]
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"Triceratops, London, paleo--I don't know what you are talking about," cried Pan-at-lee. [Please select]
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The Tor-o-don was now quite close to one of the triceratops. [Please select]
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The staff finished to his satisfaction he looked down upon the triceratops. [Please select]
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And so it was that Jane and Korak and Tarzan rode through the morass that hems Pal-ul-don, upon the back of a prehistoric triceratops while the lesser reptiles of the swamp fled hissing in terror. [Please select]
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The United States National Museum is particularly rich in examples of the great, horned Triceratops, while the Carnegie Museum, Pittsburgh, has the best Diplodocus. [Please select]
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