In a 2009 effort to shed some light on dinosaurian combat, a paleontological team compared several skulls from Centrosaurus (pictured on the left) and the famed Triceratops. Scars consistent with ...
CHARLESTON, S.C. (WCIV) — A new discovery is changing what paleontologists thought they knew about horned dinosaurs. In the summer of 2015, College of Charleston professor Scott Persons was looking ...
New analysis of the skull of a Styracosaurus has led scientists to question a previous theory that all dinosaurs had symmetrical faces. The well-preserved skull was discovered in 2015 by Scott Persons ...
Tiny loses Shiny's favorite shell. / Tank introduces Stacie Styracosaurus. Tiny is very worried after she loses Shiny’s favorite shiny shell, and enlists Dad and Buddy to help find a new one. As Tiny ...
A team of researchers has unearthed a well-preserved Styracosaurus skull -- and its facial imperfections have implications for how paleontologists identify new species of dinosaurs. Nicknamed Hannah, ...
Before paleontologist Scott Persons arrived to work at the College of Charleston, he found a massive, spiky dinosaur skull in Alberta, Canada. His find — named after his dog Hannah — was not a new ...
The elaborate frills and horns of a group of dinosaurs including Triceratops and Styracosaurus did not evolve to help species recognise each other, according to researchers. The elaborate frills and ...
Horned dinosaurs represent the peak of prehistoric fashion. From the relatively simple arrangement of the famous “three-horned face” Triceratops or the elaborate splash of ornaments on the skull of ...
University of Alberta researchers have discovered a well-preserved Styracosaurus skull — and its facial imperfections may change how paleontologists identify new dinosaur species. The skull was ...
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