The Horned Dinosaurs:
Ceratopsians
are the second most abundant group of dinosaurs from the late
Cretaceous Period of North America.
The
Ceratopsians are known only in Western North America where they lived
between 80-65mya. They may, however, eventually be found in Asia
(Dodson, 1996).
They
were the most diverse group of the plant-eating dinosaurs that
existed. Ceratopsians were large, 3.5 to 8 meters long, and habitual
quadruped ornithischians, i.e., bird-hipped lizards (Lucas, 1994).
Distinctive
evolutionary novelties include very large skulls that had tremendous
nostrils, prominent frills, and a variety of horn combinations
covering over their noses, eyes and frills.
Triceratops
is the most famous genus of the Ceratopsians, and consequently, it
will be used as a model for the description of the typical
ceratopsid.
Triceratops