This weeks #Lego #FossilFriday is #Centrosaurus
Lawrence Lambe discovered the first Centrosaurus in the early 1900s.
The name, much like the similarly sounding Kentrosaurus, is derived from the Greek 'kentron' meaning pointy. It does not refer to the single horn, which wasn't found until much later. It refers to the points on the frill.
A bonebed found in Alberta contains hundreds of individuals of varying ages. It appears they all drowned while crossing a river.







