Fossilized Tooth of Hornosaurus
Caueratosaurus is also translated as Cryptocoratosaurus, which means "face with slender horns" in Greek. Like all the lower order dinosaurs, the hornophorosaurus was a herbivorous dinosaur. During the Cretaceous period, flowering plants spread across the continent, and Coriolus probably fed on dominant flowering plants, as well as ferns, cycads, and coniferous plants. Coriatops may have used their sharp beak-like beaks to bite off leaves or needles. The fiber-hornosaurus is 2 meters long and may weigh between 68kg and 200kg.
Fiber horned dragon (with 3D animated model)
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.
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