Exploring Mystery Horned Dinosaurs: Unnamed Species Revealed - Part 1 (Centrosaurs)

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The Horned Dinosaurs, the group Ceratopsia, is a very broad group of dinosaurs with all sorts of sizes, horns, and frills. But, they were not, shall I say, geographically blessed. Pretty much all of the big horn-headed ones were isolated in North America. There was a group of horn heads that split off the family tree very early on in their evolution – these guys didn’t have horns at all, they barely had frills. These animals belonged to a group called the Neoceratopsia. There were also some early offshoot stragglers that are placed outside of this group but are not part of the more advanced horns-and-frill-card-carrying-club. We can safely ignore these peons for the time being [we killed dem, they were no use to us, pigman clip].
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