Palaeontologists In Utah Discovers Horned Dinosaur Fossils

Palaeontologists in Utah on Wednesday announced they had discovered the fossil of a unusual horned dinosaur, which roamed an island continent known as Laramidia.

In fact, dubbed Nasutoceratops titusi, the creature lived during the Late Cretaceous approximately 76 million years ago. As a matter of genuineness, it belonged to the family of herbivore ceratops dinos, of which the famous triple-horned triceratops was a member.
The researchers expressed that N. titusi is extraordinary even for a ceratops.
That's a true adventure accompanying mystery!
(AW:Samrat Biswas)

In fact, dubbed Nasutoceratops titusi, the creature lived during the Late Cretaceous approximately 76 million years ago. As a matter of genuineness, it belonged to the family of herbivore ceratops dinos, of which the famous triple-horned triceratops was a member.
The researchers expressed that N. titusi is extraordinary even for a ceratops.
That's a true adventure accompanying mystery!
(AW:Samrat Biswas)
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