genus protoceratops (Meaning)

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genus protoceratops (n)

small horned dinosaurs

Synonyms & Antonyms of genus protoceratops

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genus protoceratops Sentence Examples

  1. The genus Protoceratops inhabited the Late Cretaceous period in what is now Mongolia.
  2. Protoceratops was a small ceratopsian dinosaur, reaching a length of about 2 meters.
  3. The genus Protoceratops had a distinctive frill at the back of its skull, with two large fenestrae (openings).
  4. The teeth of Protoceratops indicate that it was an herbivore, feeding on low-lying plants.
  5. Protoceratops lived in herds, as evidenced by the discovery of multiple individuals in close association.
  6. The genus Protoceratops shows signs of sexual dimorphism, with males having larger frills and horns than females.
  7. Protoceratops was an important food source for the larger theropods that coexisted with it.
  8. Fossils of Protoceratops have been instrumental in understanding the evolution of ceratopsians.
  9. The genus Protoceratops is placed within the family Protoceratopsidae, which includes several other similar dinosaurs.
  10. Protoceratops continues to be one of the most well-known and studied ceratopsian dinosaurs.

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small horned dinosaurs

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The genus Protoceratops inhabited the Late Cretaceous period in what is now Mongolia.

Protoceratops was a small ceratopsian dinosaur, reaching a length of about 2 meters.

The genus Protoceratops had a distinctive frill at the back of its skull, with two large fenestrae (openings).

The teeth of Protoceratops indicate that it was an herbivore, feeding on low-lying plants.