Protoceratops By Weiler Feldman.

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Protoceratops By Weiler Feldman

His name means Five Horned Face. Protoceratops His name means Five Horned Face.

Protoceratops It was a plant eater.

Length: 6 – 8 ft. Height: 3 feet Weight: 900 pounds Protoceratops Length: 6 – 8 ft. Height: 3 feet Weight: 900 pounds

Walter Granger and W. K. Gregory named it in the 1920’s. Protoceratops Walter Granger and W. K. Gregory named it in the 1920’s.

Protoceratops It lived in Mongolia.

It lived during the Cretaceous Period. Protoceratops It lived during the Cretaceous Period.

Protoceratops It walked on four legs.

It was in the middle range of intelligence. Protoceratops It was in the middle range of intelligence.

The male frills were larger than the female frills. Protoceratops The male frills were larger than the female frills.

Protoceratops It had a toothless beak.

Please save my dinosaur! Protoceratops Please save my dinosaur!