On 24-Jan-10, at 2:29 PM, Anthony Docimo wrote:
----------------------------------------Date: Sun, 24 Jan 2010 14:24:00 -0700 From: paleeoguy@gmail.com To: rascienz@shaw.ca CC: dinosaur@usc.edu Subject: Re: carnivorous hippos = omnivorous ceratopsians etc Something I like to consider is that Triceratops could have used its nasal horn to pick up chunks of meat for later consumption, just like Styracosaurus.That makes - wait.Wouldn't that function like a ceratopsian anglerfish? (whether the Triceratops wants it to or not)Lee Hall
The Styracosaur lies motionless as the albertosaur draws nearer. Just as it is almost on top of the all-too-easy morsel, the until-now- motionless/herbivore thrusts upward, impaling the unsuspecting carnivore. Now Styracosaurus settles in for an unusual feast..