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1by Osborn, H. F.“...1. Ornithomimus velox. The genotype specimen of Ornithomimus velox Marsh is probably of Triceratops...”
Published 1917
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2by Osborn, H. F.“...1. Ornithomimus velox. The genotype specimen of Ornithomimus velox Marsh is probably of Triceratops...”
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3by Osborn, H. F.“...1. Ornithomimus velox. The genotype specimen of Ornithomimus velox Marsh is probably of Triceratops...”
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4by Meers, Mason B.“.... In this analysis, T. rex was paired with its most commonly inferred prey , Triceratops horridus, to assess...”
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5by Meers, Mason B.“.... In this analysis, T. rex was paired with its most commonly inferred prey , Triceratops horridus, to assess...”
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6“... Edmontosaurus not been (G.M.E observed., in unpublished the long bones observation of), Triceratops the most...”
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7“... Edmontosaurus not been (G.M.E observed., in unpublished the long bones observation of), Triceratops the most...”
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8“... large bones from dinosaur carcasses—known to include giant horned-dinosaurs (e.g., Triceratops 17, 18...”
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9“... large bones from dinosaur carcasses—known to include giant horned-dinosaurs (e.g., Triceratops 17, 18...”
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10by Carr, Thomas D., Varricchio, David J., Jayc C. Sedlmayr, Roberts, Eric M., Ason R. Moore“... cranial changes during Triceratops ontogeny. Proc. Royal Soc. B: Biol. Sci. 273, 2757, doi: 10.1098 / rspb...”
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11by Carr, Thomas D., Varricchio, David J., Jayc C. Sedlmayr, Roberts, Eric M., Ason R. Moore“... cranial changes during Triceratops ontogeny. Proc. Royal Soc. B: Biol. Sci. 273, 2757, doi: 10.1098 / rspb...”
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