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It is a small ceratopsian dinosaur that lived in western North America during the Late Cretaceous period approximately 76 million years ago. The name comes from Greek and means' slender angular face ', which may refer to its relatively small head shield and horns. The body length is about 2 meters, and the estimated weight is between 68 and 200 kilograms. As a herbivorous animal, Ceratopsia may have fed on flowering plants, ferns, cycads, and pine and cypress plants at that time. Having a sharp beak shaped mouth, suitable for cutting plant leaves or needles. Fossils have mainly been discovered in Alberta, Canada and Wyoming, United States.
Fossil skull of parrot billed dinosaur
Parrotbeak Dragon, also known as Parrotbeak Dragon, meaning "parrot lizard" in Greek, is a genus of Parrotbeak Dragon family in the suborder Ceratopsia. It lived in Asia during the Early Cretaceous period, approximately 123.2 to 110 million years ago. Parrotbeak dinosaur, as well as Protoceratops, Triceratops, and other dinosaurs, all had a parrot like hooked beak. Scientists infer from its body shape and age that Parrotbeak dinosaur may be the ancestor of most ceratopsian dinosaurs. It is a small herbivorous dinosaur named after its parrot like beak. They are very early ceratopsian dinosaurs that independently developed many features.
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