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  1. Styracosaurus - Wikipedia

    Like other ceratopsians, this dinosaur may have been a herd animal, travelling in large groups, as suggested by bone beds. Named by Lawrence Lambe in 1913, Styracosaurus is a member of …

  2. Styracosaurus - Natural History Museum

    Styracosaurus was a plant-eating dinosaur. It had a parrot-like beak, as well as rows of teeth that were continuously replaced - ideal for feeding on tough material. The downward angle of its …

  3. Styracosaurus Animal Facts - Styracosaurus - A-Z Animals

    May 27, 2024 · Styracosaurus is a genus that translates into a spiked lizard. It was found in the year 1913 and currently only has two known species; the Styracosaurus albertensis and …

  4. Styracosaurus | "Spiked Dinosaur" of the Cretaceous Era

    Jul 23, 2023 · Styracosaurus is a fascinating dinosaur from the Late Cretaceous. Learn about its discovery, unique features, and environment it thrived in.

  5. 10 Facts About Styracosaurus - ThoughtCo

    Jan 20, 2019 · Styracosaurus (Greek for "pointed lizard") was moderately sized, with adults weighing close to three tons. This made Styracosaurus small compared to the largest …

  6. Where Did Styracosaurus Live? Its Fossil Range & Habitat

    Jan 8, 2026 · The Styracosaurus (“spiked lizard”) was a herbivorous dinosaur that roamed North America during the Late Cretaceous period. It belonged to the ceratopsian group, …

  7. Styracosaurus - facts about styracosaurus, a ceratopsian …

    Styracosaurus was a herbivore (plant-eating) dinosaur that lived during the late Cretaceous period, between approximately 76 and 70 million years ago. It has been estimated that …

  8. Styracosaurus The Spiked Dinosaur With a Crown of Horns

    Oct 19, 2025 · Styracosaurus remains one of paleontology’s most visually striking and scientifically significant dinosaurs. From its impressive crown of horns to its social behaviors …

  9. Styracosaurus: “Spiked Lizard” - ZME Science

    Mar 29, 2024 · Styracosaurus (let me help, sti-RAK-ə-SOR-əs) is a ceratopsian dinosaur from Late Cretaceous North America. This dinosaur is notable for its unique head ornamentation: a …

  10. Styracosaurus - Prehistoric Wildlife

    Dec 1, 2013 · With the exception of Triceratops,‭ ‬Styracosaurus is the ceratopsian dinosaur that most people are familiar with.‭ ‬In fact it could even be argued