English: Skeletal reconstruction of the ceratopsid dinosaur Titanoceratops. All bones are based on Longrich, 2010.[1] The silhouette is based on Scott Hartman's Triceratops skeletal.[2] Human silhouette from
File:Silhouette of man standing and facing forward.svg.
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Known but inadequately figured
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References
↑Longrich, Nicholas R. (2011). "Titanoceratops ouranos, a giant horned dinosaur from the late Campanianof New Mexico". Cretaceous Research32: 264e276.
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Skeletal reconstruction of ''Titanoceratops ouranos''
English: Skeletal reconstruction of the ceratopsid dinosaur Titanoceratops. All bones are based on Longrich, 2010.[1] The silhouette is based on Scott Hartman's Triceratops skeletal.[2] Human silhouette from
File:Silhouette of man standing and facing forward.svg.
Color Key
Known
Known but inadequately figured
Unknown
References
↑Longrich, Nicholas R. (2011). "Titanoceratops ouranos, a giant horned dinosaur from the late Campanianof New Mexico". Cretaceous Research32: 264e276.
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Skeletal reconstruction of ''Titanoceratops ouranos''