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Arrhinoceratops, a herbivorous dinosaur from the Late Cretaceous period, depicted with its characteristic large frill and two prominent horns above its eyes. This quadrupedal ceratopsian lived in what is now North America and had a robust body adapted for grazing on low vegetation.

Arrhinoceratops: Unveiling the Mystery of the Hornless Face from the Late Cretaceous

June 15, 2025March 5, 2024

Arrhinoceratops, intriguingly means “No Nose-horn Face.” It was discovered in the rugged terrains of Alberta, Canada. Arrhinoceratops, with its distinctive … Read more

Illustration of Protoceratops andrewsi, showcasing the small, quadrupedal herbivore with its characteristic frill and beak. This Late Cretaceous dinosaur is depicted with accurate anatomical features, providing insight into its appearance and adaptations.

Protoceratops: Unveiling the Mysteries of the ‘First Horned Face’

November 21, 2024February 1, 2024

Embark on an exploration of Protoceratops, a captivating dinosaur from the Late Cretaceous Period. This ancient creature, whose name intriguingly … Read more

An artistic life restoration of Gryphoceratops morrisoni, a small ceratopsian dinosaur. The illustration depicts a bipedal dinosaur with a robust frill and beak-like mouth, indicative of its herbivorous diet. The creature is shown with a series of dark stripes along its back and tail, with a feathered tail tip, highlighting potential features based on current paleontological interpretations.

Gryphoceratops: Unveiling the Mysteries of a Late Cretaceous Herbivore

December 10, 2024December 16, 2023

Have you ever heard of Gryphoceratops? This lesser-known dinosaur, whose name evokes images of mythical griffins, roamed the earth during … Read more

Illustration of Bagaceratops, a small herbivorous dinosaur from the Late Cretaceous period, depicted in a side profile. This dinosaur is shown with a short frill, beaked mouth, and a tail adorned with spiky projections.

Bagaceratops: A Small-Horned Dino of the Late Cretaceous

December 11, 2024November 18, 2023

Imagine stepping back in time to the Late Cretaceous Period. It’s a world teeming with diverse life forms, and among … Read more

Illustration of Diabloceratops, a ceratopsian dinosaur characterized by its distinctive frill and horns. The dinosaur is depicted with a vibrant coloration, featuring a mix of orange, black, and yellow hues on its body and frill.

Diabloceratops | “Devil-Horned Face” Dino of the Late Cretaceous

June 21, 2025October 20, 2023

Diabloceratops was a ceratopsian dinosaur that lived in the western parts of modern day North America. It roamed earth some … Read more

Illustration of an Achelousaurus, a ceratopsid dinosaur, shown in a side view. The dinosaur is depicted with a dark, textured skin pattern, prominent frill with bony projections, and a beak-like mouth.

Achelousaurus | Late Cretaceous Herbivore from Western USA

December 12, 2024October 20, 2023

The Achelousaurus invites us to embark on a journey back in time. This dinosaur, whose name means “Achelous’s lizard,” is … Read more

Illustration of Einiosaurus, a ceratopsian dinosaur known for its forward-curving nasal horn. This herbivorous dinosaur from the Late Cretaceous period is depicted in a realistic manner, highlighting its distinct frill and sturdy body, showcasing its quadrupedal stance.

Einiosaurus | A Unique Late Cretaceous Ceratopsian Dinosaur

January 21, 2025August 6, 2023

Einiosaurus, whose name means ‘bison lizard’, roamed the Earth during the Late Cretaceous period. It has an interesting feature that … Read more

Illustration of Archaeoceratops, a small ceratopsian dinosaur, depicted in full body view. The dinosaur has a distinctive frill at the back of its head, a beak-like mouth, and is shown with a colorful display of feathers or spines along its back and tail.

Archaeoceratops | Early Cretaceous “Ancient Horned Face”

February 25, 2025August 5, 2023

Archaeoceratops roamed the Earth over 100 million years ago, in the Early Cretaceous period. Its fitting name translates to ‘Ancient … Read more

An illustration of Anchiceratops, a herbivorous dinosaur from the Late Cretaceous period. This quadrupedal dinosaur is characterized by its large, ornate frill, and prominent facial horns. The drawing highlights its sturdy body and textured skin, emphasizing its adaptations for a herbivorous diet, likely consisting of low-lying vegetation.

Anchiceratops – Horned Herbivore from the Late Cretaceous

January 17, 2025August 1, 2023

Take a journey back in time, some 70 million years ago to the Late Cretaceous period. The world is a … Read more

A realistic depiction of a Coronosaurus, a genus of ceratopsid dinosaur, in a walking pose. The Coronosaurus has a robust body with greenish skin, speckled with red spots and orange highlights around the limbs. Its head is adorned with a distinctive frill and two large, forward-pointing horns above its eyes

Coronosaurus | The “Crowned” Dinosaur of the Late Cretaceous

January 10, 2025July 16, 2023

Coronosaurus was a unique ceratopsid dinosaur from the Late Cretaceous period. It is known for its distinctive crown-like horns and … Read more

Illustration of Bravoceratops, a large ceratopsian dinosaur from the Late Cretaceous period. Bravoceratops is depicted with a distinctive large frill and three prominent facial horns, showcasing its herbivorous and quadrupedal nature.

Bravoceratops | “Wild Horn-Face” Dinosaur from Late Cretaceous

December 27, 2024July 1, 2023

Bravoceratops polyphemus was a ceratopsian dinossaur which lived in modern day Texas, USA during the Late Cretaceous Period. Based only … Read more

Life restoration of Agujaceratops, a horned dinosaur from the Late Cretaceous period. This quadrupedal herbivore is depicted with a large, ornate frill and prominent brow horns. Its robust body and sturdy limbs reflect its role as a grazing herbivore in its ecosystem.

Agujaceratops | The Aguja “Horned Face” Dinosaur from Texas

December 25, 2024June 25, 2023

The Agujaceratops was a ceratopsian dinosaur which is named after the Aguja formation in Texas where it was first discovered. … Read more

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