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ANATOMY
Protoceratops was about 6 to 8.2 feet (1.5-2.5 m) and weighed roughly 900 pounds (400 kg). It was about 3 feet tall ( to the top of the shoulders).
Protoceratops walked on four legs, had a large head, a bulky body, a parrot-like beak, cheek teeth, and a small frill on its head. Males may have had larger frills than females, indicating that the frill may have been used in courtship and mating.
BEHAVIOR
Protoceratops was probably a herding animal, like some other ceratopsians.
This hypothesis is supported by the finding of bone beds, large deposits of bones of the same species in an area, and large groups of nests. Each nest had 12 or more eggs, laid in a spiral fashion.
Sexual dimorphism (the physical differences between the sexes) in frill size has also been noted, with males may have had larger frills than females, indicating that the frill may have been used in courtship and mating (P. Dodson, 1976, Journal of Paleontology).
INTELLIGENCE
Protoceratops was a ceratopsian, whose intelligence (as measured by its relative brain to body weight, or EQ) was intermediate among the dinosaurs.
DISCOVERY OF FOSSILS
Protoceratops was first discovered in the Gobi Desert in Mongolia in the 1920's. It was named by Walter Granger and W. K. Gregory.
Numerous fossils have been found, from eggs in nests to juvenile to mature specimens. Sexual dimorphism (the physical differences between the sexes) in frill size has also been noted, with the adult male possibly having a more pronounced frill than the adult female.
A fossil of Protoceratops has been found with one of a Velociraptor; the Velociraptor had been attacking the Proroceratops, which had butted in the chest of the Velociraptor.
CLASSIFICATION
Protoceratops was an ornithischian dinosaur, the order of bird-hipped, herbivorous dinosaurs. It was a Ceratopsian ( a suborder of frilled, herding herbivores, that include Triceratops, Styracosaurus, etc.), and a Protoceratopsid (an early ceratopsian, which included Montanoceratops, Leptoceratops, and others).
PROTOCERATOPS LINKS
Protoceratops printout
K-3 Protoceratops printout to color
American Museum of Natural History: Protoceratops
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