Three Horns: Its name literally means "three-horned face" in Greek, referring to the two long brow horns and one short nose horn.
Massive Head: It had one of the largest skulls of any land animal ever discovered, reaching up to 2.5 meters (8 feet) long.
The Big Shield: Scientists believe its large bony frill was used to protect its neck from predators like T-Rex, or to attract mates.
Bird-Like Beak: It had a sharp, toothless beak similar to a modern parrot, which it used to clip tough prehistoric palms and ferns.
Endless Teeth: Behind its beak, it had rows of up to 800 teeth that constantly replaced themselves as they wore down from chewing.
Natural Enemies: Triceratops lived at the exact same time and place as the Tyrannosaurus Rex, meaning they regularly fought for survival.
















