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Re: TRICERATOPS MAXIMUS (was: Ceratopsian Frills)



So the biggest ceratopsians were only as heavy as an elephant?
Peter M


On Monday, April 26, 2004, at 05:01 PM, Vlad Petnicki wrote:

Well, on the oft chance someone else might be
interested in this "Mother of all Triceratops", I
changed the heading.  See below for details.

On Sun, 25 Apr 2004 23:59:24 -0700 (PDT), "Vlad
Petnicki" wrote:


Trceratops MAXIMUS - an old name given by Barnum Brown to some fragmentary Triceratops fossils (including a HUGE neck) that seemed to indicate the King of all Horned-faces; well, a few years ago they found the King's head, it seems. Still being examined in the
BYU
basement. A short-frilled Triceratops skull that is
(get ready here!!) 9-10 FEET in LENGTH!!!!!!!!!!

Luis Rey illustrated Dr. Bakker's recent kids' book by
that name.

To learn more, go HERE:

http://www.luisrey.ndtilda.co.uk/html/maxtops.htm

Cheers, Vlad


On Mon, 26 Apr 2004 02:46:51 EDT, Tetanurae@aol.com wrote:


bucketfoot-al@justice.com wrote: <<6-ton Torosaurus yes - but imagine what a 10-ton Triceratops Maximus could have done.>>

Triceratops what?

Pete Buchholz
tetanurae@aol.com

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