Triceratops

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Diversity of Marginocephalians. Psittacosaurus, Pachycephalosaurus, Protoceratops, Triceratops, Stegoceras and Prenoceratops.

Diversity of Marginocephalians. Psittacosaurus, Pachycephalosaurus, Protoceratops, Triceratops, Stegoceras and Prenoceratops.

museum Marginocephalia Neornithischia Pachycephalosauria +5
The Tyrannosaurus rex, Dromaeosaurus, Triceratops, and Struthiomimus diorama in the Third Planet exhibit at the Milwaukee Public Museum in Milwaukee, Wisconsin (United States).

The Tyrannosaurus rex, Dromaeosaurus, Triceratops, and Struthiomimus diorama in the Third Planet exhibit at the Milwaukee Public Museum in Milwaukee, Wisconsin (United States).

museum United States Dromaeosauria Struthiomimus +2
The Tyrannosaurus rex, Dromaeosaurus, Triceratops, and Struthiomimus diorama in the Third Planet exhibit at the Milwaukee Public Museum in Milwaukee, Wisconsin (United States).

The Tyrannosaurus rex, Dromaeosaurus, Triceratops, and Struthiomimus diorama in the Third Planet exhibit at the Milwaukee Public Museum in Milwaukee, Wisconsin (United States).

museum United States Dromaeosauria Struthiomimus +2
The Tyrannosaurus rex, Dromaeosaurus, Triceratops, and Struthiomimus diorama in the Third Planet exhibit at the Milwaukee Public Museum in Milwaukee, Wisconsin (United States).

The Tyrannosaurus rex, Dromaeosaurus, Triceratops, and Struthiomimus diorama in the Third Planet exhibit at the Milwaukee Public Museum in Milwaukee, Wisconsin (United States).

museum United States Dromaeosauria Struthiomimus +2
Triceratops mounted skeleton at Los Angeles Museum of Natural History, Los Angeles, United States of America

Triceratops mounted skeleton at Los Angeles Museum of Natural History, Los Angeles, United States of America

museum United States Triceratops skeleton
Detalle del mural de Jonathan Morillas (Doger) del año 2015 en el número 2 de la calle Pinillos, barrio de Lagunillas, Málaga, España. El mural presenta un paisaje prehistórico con un grupo de dinosaurios. En la imagen, tres pequeños tiranosaurios junto a un triceratops con diplodocus y pterosaurios al fondo.https://www.instagram.com/p/4ko3Tsq_IL][1]

Detalle del mural de Jonathan Morillas (Doger) del año 2015 en el número 2 de la calle Pinillos, barrio de Lagunillas, Málaga, España. El mural presenta un paisaje prehistórico con un grupo de dinosaurios. En la imagen, tres pequeños tiranosaurios junto a un triceratops con diplodocus y pterosaurios al fondo.https://www.instagram.com/p/4ko3Tsq_IL][1]

Diplodocia Triceratops
Triceratops, drawn with colored pencil

Triceratops, drawn with colored pencil

Triceratops
Close-up of the traumatic lesion observed in the right squamosal bone of Big John, a fossilized specimen of the dinosaur species Triceratops horridus. This image shows plaque-like deposition of reactive bone (white arrows) and lytic lesions (black arrows) on the surface around the lesion. These suggest that the lesion was surrounded by newly-formed bone and, therefore, had started to heal.
This image was originally published as Figure 1c in the following journal article:
Ruggero D’Anastasio, Jacopo Cilli, Flavio Bacchia, Federico Fanti, Giacomo Gobbo & Luigi Capasso (2022) Histological and chemical diagnosis of a combat lesion in Triceratops Scientific Reports, 12, 3941 (2022). DOI: 10.1038/s41598-022-08033-2
This article was published with the following license:
"This article is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License, which permits use, sharing, adaptation, distribution and reproduction in any medium or format, as long as you give appropriate credit to the original author(s) and the source, provide a link to the Creative Commons licence, and indicate if changes were made. The images or other third party material in this article are included in the article's Creative Commons licence, unless indicated otherwise in a credit line to the material. If material is not included in the article's Creative Commons licence and your intended use is not permitted by statutory regulation or exceeds the permitted use, you will need to obtain permission directly from the copyright holder. To view a copy of this licence, visit http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/."

Figure 1c is published without a credit line and, therefore, falls under the article's CC BY 4.0 licence.

Close-up of the traumatic lesion observed in the right squamosal bone of Big John, a fossilized specimen of the dinosaur species Triceratops horridus. This image shows plaque-like deposition of reactive bone (white arrows) and lytic lesions (black arrows) on the surface around the lesion. These suggest that the lesion was surrounded by newly-formed bone and, therefore, had started to heal. This image was originally published as Figure 1c in the following journal article: Ruggero D’Anastasio, Jacopo Cilli, Flavio Bacchia, Federico Fanti, Giacomo Gobbo & Luigi Capasso (2022) Histological and chemical diagnosis of a combat lesion in Triceratops Scientific Reports, 12, 3941 (2022). DOI: 10.1038/s41598-022-08033-2 This article was published with the following license: "This article is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License, which permits use, sharing, adaptation, distribution and reproduction in any medium or format, as long as you give appropriate credit to the original author(s) and the source, provide a link to the Creative Commons licence, and indicate if changes were made. The images or other third party material in this article are included in the article's Creative Commons licence, unless indicated otherwise in a credit line to the material. If material is not included in the article's Creative Commons licence and your intended use is not permitted by statutory regulation or exceeds the permitted use, you will need to obtain permission directly from the copyright holder. To view a copy of this licence, visit http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/." Figure 1c is published without a credit line and, therefore, falls under the article's CC BY 4.0 licence.

bone reproduction specimen Dinosauria +1
Bench with triceratops carving, Drumheller, Alberta, 2025-07-13; located outside the Drumheller Valley Town Hall

Bench with triceratops carving, Drumheller, Alberta, 2025-07-13; located outside the Drumheller Valley Town Hall

Triceratops
Bench with triceratops named Effie (Euphemia), Drumheller, Alberta, 2025-07-13

Bench with triceratops named Effie (Euphemia), Drumheller, Alberta, 2025-07-13

Triceratops
Modell eines Triceratops horridus am Niedersächsischen Landesmuseum Hannover im Schnee

Modell eines Triceratops horridus am Niedersächsischen Landesmuseum Hannover im Schnee

Triceratops
Dinosaur sand sculptures at the Sand Sculpting Australia "Dinostory" exhibit held at Frankston, Victoria, Australia 2008/2009.The sculpture was the created with the combined efforts of an international team of sand sculpting artists: 
Karen Fralich (Canada) - children playing in foreground;
Peter Bignell (Tasmania, Australia) - Triceratops skull and logo;
Martijn Rijerse (Netherlands) - Tyrannosaurus rex scene;
Jino van Bruissenen and Christina Mija (NSW, Australia) - background panel.

Dinosaur sand sculptures at the Sand Sculpting Australia "Dinostory" exhibit held at Frankston, Victoria, Australia 2008/2009.The sculpture was the created with the combined efforts of an international team of sand sculpting artists: Karen Fralich (Canada) - children playing in foreground; Peter Bignell (Tasmania, Australia) - Triceratops skull and logo; Martijn Rijerse (Netherlands) - Tyrannosaurus rex scene; Jino van Bruissenen and Christina Mija (NSW, Australia) - background panel.

Australia Canada Netherlands Dinosauria +3
Detalle del mural de Jonathan Morillas (Doger) del año 2015 en el número 2 de la calle Pinillos, barrio de Lagunillas, Málaga, España. El mural presenta un paisaje prehistórico con un grupo de dinosaurios. En la imagen, tres pequeños tiranosaurios junto a un triceratops con diplodocus y pterosaurios al fondo.https://www.instagram.com/p/4ko3Tsq_IL][1]

Detalle del mural de Jonathan Morillas (Doger) del año 2015 en el número 2 de la calle Pinillos, barrio de Lagunillas, Málaga, España. El mural presenta un paisaje prehistórico con un grupo de dinosaurios. En la imagen, tres pequeños tiranosaurios junto a un triceratops con diplodocus y pterosaurios al fondo.https://www.instagram.com/p/4ko3Tsq_IL][1]

Diplodocia Triceratops Tyrannosaurus
Photo montage of several representatives members of the clade Dracohors (dinosaurs and their extinct relatives):
Asilisaurus
Borealopelta
Triceratops
Giganotosaurus
Taxa Paleodinosauria

Photo montage of several representatives members of the clade Dracohors (dinosaurs and their extinct relatives): Asilisaurus Borealopelta Triceratops Giganotosaurus

Asilisaurus Borealopelta Dinosauria Giganotosaurus +2
Collage of four ceratopsids, clockwise from top left: Titanoceratops, Styracosaurus, Triceratops and Utahceratops. These files are already on Commons with their respective licenses. This montage was made for the article Ceratopsidae on Wikipedia.
File:Titanoceratops.jpg
File:Torosaurus, is it? (20752673005).jpg
File:Triceratops Skeleton Senckenberg.jpg
File:Utahceratops gettyi 1 salt lake city.jpg
Taxa Ceratopsidae

Collage of four ceratopsids, clockwise from top left: Titanoceratops, Styracosaurus, Triceratops and Utahceratops. These files are already on Commons with their respective licenses. This montage was made for the article Ceratopsidae on Wikipedia. File:Titanoceratops.jpg File:Torosaurus, is it? (20752673005).jpg File:Triceratops Skeleton Senckenberg.jpg File:Utahceratops gettyi 1 salt lake city.jpg

Ceratopsidae Pachyrhinosauridae Styracosaurus Titanoceratops +4
Collage of four ceratopsids, clockwise from top left: Titanoceratops, Styracosaurus, Triceratops and Utahceratops. These files are already on Commons with their respective licenses. This montage was made for the article Ceratopsidae on Wikipedia.
File:Titanoceratops.jpg
File:Torosaurus, is it? (20752673005).jpg
File:Triceratops Skeleton Senckenberg.jpg
File:Utahceratops gettyi 1 salt lake city.jpg
Taxa Pachyrhinosauridae

Collage of four ceratopsids, clockwise from top left: Titanoceratops, Styracosaurus, Triceratops and Utahceratops. These files are already on Commons with their respective licenses. This montage was made for the article Ceratopsidae on Wikipedia. File:Titanoceratops.jpg File:Torosaurus, is it? (20752673005).jpg File:Triceratops Skeleton Senckenberg.jpg File:Utahceratops gettyi 1 salt lake city.jpg

Ceratopsidae Pachyrhinosauridae Styracosaurus Titanoceratops +4
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First of the New Schleich Models for 2026 in Stock
toy Brontosauria Dinosauria Triceratops mammals
New Schleich models for 2026 have arrived at Everything Dinosaur.  The new figures include a Brontosaurus, Triceratops and a Dimetrodon model. In addition, the Schleich Megalodon model is available too.  Schleich has been making dinosaur models for decades.  The company has a reputation for making robust, colourful prehistoric animal figures which are ideal for creative,
03/06/2026 everythingdinosaur
Triceratops had a giant nose that may have cooled its massive head
fossil Triceratops CT-scan skull
Triceratops’ massive head may have been doing more than just showing off those famous horns. Using CT scans and 3D reconstructions of fossil skulls, researchers uncovered a surprisingly complex nasal system hidden inside its enormous snout. Instead of being just a supersized nose for smelling, it likely housed intricate networks of nerves and blood vessels—and even special structures that helped regulate heat and moisture.
22/02/2026 sciencedaily