Furcatoceratops (CollectA)

Furcatoceratops is a recently discovered centrosaurine ceratopsid from Montana’s Judith River Formation. The holotype specimen is an 80% complete subadult that includes much of the skull, both the left front and hind legs, parts of the pelvis, and a good many vertebrae and ribs. Furcatoceratops is estimated to have been up to four metres long as an adult, lived around 75.6 million years […]

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Furcatoceratops: Beast of the Week http://prehistoricbeastoftheweek.blogspot.com/2023/12/furcatoceratops-beast-of-week.html #paleoart by Christopher DiPiazza

"#Furcatoceratops had two horns growing from above its eyes that are quite close together, basically parallel to each other. This is unusual compared to the brow horns of other #ceratopsian #dinosaurs, which tend to grow angled away from each other. Furcatoceratops also had a series of small, triangular horns growing from the perimeter of its frill."

Furcatoceratops: Beast of the Week

 This week we'll be checking out a newly described ceratopsian, Furcatoceratops elucidans ! Furcatoceratops was a ceratopsian dinosaur that...