Description
Hatzegopteryx is thought to have been an active predator
The horns could have been used to defend themselves against attacks by Tyrannosaurus and other predators of the time
likely related to the consumption of hard or fibrous vegetation available in insular environments
leaving its memory as a reminder of the consequences of human interference on wildlife
Its unique skull and terrestrial lifestyle set it apart from other known crocodilians
Styracosaurus albertensis titanis Hatzegopteryx is thought to haveStyracosaurus albertensis is a herbivorous dinosaur that lived during the Late Cretaceous period, approximately 75 to 72 million years ago. It belongs to the group of dinosaurs known as ceratopsids, which were characterized by their impressive horns and crests on their heads. The name "Styracosaurus" comes from Greek and means "spiny lizard" or "spined lizard", referring to the distinctive features on its head. This specific species, Styracosaurus
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