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Montanoceratops: quick facts

Found in Montana, Montanaceratops is known for itsparrot-like beak and prominent nose horn. It is perhaps themost well-developed protoceratopsian.

Period
Late Cretaceous
Diet
Herbivore
Length
6 feet (1.8 meters)
Family
Protoceratopsidae

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