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I must object.

You see, the Triceratops had three horns. Two above it's eyes and one on the bridge of it's snout. This 'Triceratops' only has two horns.

Therefore, it cannot be a Triceratops unless a devastating accident had happened and caused it's nose horn to be lost somehow.

I recommend a name change to 'sexy Pachyrhinosaurus'.

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Other two horned ceratopsidae are available.
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6 hours ago, EpicJ said:

I must object.

You see, the Triceratops had three horns. Two above it's eyes and one on the bridge of it's snout. This 'Triceratops' only has two horns.

Therefore, it cannot be a Triceratops unless a devastating accident had happened and caused it's nose horn to be lost somehow.

I recommend a name change to 'sexy Pachyrhinosaurus'.

shush shhhh be quiet

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