Classification: Marginocephalians
Pachycephalosaurus
The Pachycephalosaurus, a distinctive dinosaur of the late Cretaceous period, stands out among its prehistoric peers due to its unique features and behaviors. By reading this article you will get a better understanding of the Thick Headed Lizard.
Psittacosaurus
Psittacosaurus (meaning “parrot lizard”) was a small, very primitive ceratopsian. This fast-moving plant-eater had a narrow, horny beak with no teeth, and cheek teeth towards the rear of the mouth. It had a boxy skull with short, horn-like projections on the cheeks. It had four long fingers on each hand; the arms were much shorter than the legs.
Centrosaurus
The Centrosaurus was a stocky dinosaur with large strong muscles from the late Cretaceous found in Canada. It was not the largest dinosaur of its family (only 20 ft long), and was a lot like the modern Rhinoceros.
Triceratops
The Triceratops, similar to to the modern day Rhino, had three distinctive horns found on its face as well as a large body and a unique frill around its head. This was a force to be reckoned with as the Trike was one of the petite forces which had the capability to wipe the floor and absolutely destroy the notorious T-Rex.