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- Protoceratops abstract "Protoceratops (/ˌproʊtoʊˈsɛrətɒps/; from Greek proto-/πρωτο- "first", cerat-/κερατ- "horn" and -ops/-ωψ "face", meaning "First Horned Face") is a genus of sheep-sized (1.5 to 2 m long) herbivorous ceratopsian dinosaur, from the Upper Cretaceous Period (Campanian stage) of what is now Mongolia. It was a member of the Protoceratopsidae, a group of early horned dinosaurs. Unlike later ceratopsians, however, it was a much smaller creature that lacked well-developed horns and retained some primitive traits not seen in later genera.Protoceratops had a large neck frill which was likely used as a display site to impress other members of the species. Other hypotheses about its function include protection of the neck and anchoring of jaw muscles, but the fragility of the frill and the poor leverage offered by possible attachment sites here (not to mention the fact that no known reptiles have facial musculature) makes these ideas implausible. Described by Walter W. Granger and W.K. Gregory in 1923, Protoceratops was initially believed to be an ancestor of the North American ceratopsians. Researchers currently distinguish two species of Protoceratops (P. andrewsi and P. hellenikorhinus), based in part by their respective sizes.In the 1920s, Roy Chapman Andrews discovered fossilized eggs in Mongolia that were interpreted as belonging to this dinosaur, but which turned out to be those of Oviraptor.".
- Protoceratops thumbnail Carnegie_Protoceratops_andrewsi.jpg?width=300.
- Protoceratops wikiPageExternalLink videos.html.
- Protoceratops wikiPageExternalLink ceratopsia.htm.
- Protoceratops wikiPageID "1064031".
- Protoceratops wikiPageRevisionID "606758779".
- Protoceratops authority "Granger & Gregory, 1923".
- Protoceratops border ""0"".
- Protoceratops fossilRange "Late Cretaceous,".
- Protoceratops hasPhotoCollection Protoceratops.
- Protoceratops imageCaption "Mounted P. andrewsi skeleton, Carnegie Museum of Natural History".
- Protoceratops imageWidth "250".
- Protoceratops name "Protoceratops".
- Protoceratops subdivision "* P. andrewsi (Granger & Gregory, 1923) * P. hellenikorhinus (Lambert et al., 2001)".
- Protoceratops subdivisionRanks Species.
- Protoceratops typeSpecies "Protoceratops andrewsi".
- Protoceratops typeSpeciesAuthority "Granger & Gregory, 1923".
- Protoceratops subject Category:Ceratopsians.
- Protoceratops subject Category:Cretaceous_dinosaurs.
- Protoceratops subject Category:Dinosaurs_of_Asia.
- Protoceratops type Reptile.
- Protoceratops comment "Protoceratops (/ˌproʊtoʊˈsɛrətɒps/; from Greek proto-/πρωτο- "first", cerat-/κερατ- "horn" and -ops/-ωψ "face", meaning "First Horned Face") is a genus of sheep-sized (1.5 to 2 m long) herbivorous ceratopsian dinosaur, from the Upper Cretaceous Period (Campanian stage) of what is now Mongolia. It was a member of the Protoceratopsidae, a group of early horned dinosaurs.".
- Protoceratops label "Protoceratops".
- Protoceratops label "Protoceratops".
- Protoceratops label "Protoceratops".
- Protoceratops label "Protoceratops".
- Protoceratops label "Protoceratops".
- Protoceratops label "Protoceratops".
- Protoceratops label "Protoceratops".
- Protoceratops label "Protocerátopo".
- Protoceratops label "Протоцератопсы".
- Protoceratops label "بروتوسيراتوبس".
- Protoceratops label "プロトケラトプス".
- Protoceratops label "原角龍屬".
- Protoceratops sameAs Protoceratops.
- Protoceratops sameAs Protoceratops.
- Protoceratops sameAs Protoceratops.
- Protoceratops sameAs Protozeratops.
- Protoceratops sameAs Protoceratops.
- Protoceratops sameAs Protoceratops.
- Protoceratops sameAs プロトケラトプス.
- Protoceratops sameAs 프로토케라톱스.
- Protoceratops sameAs Protoceratops.
- Protoceratops sameAs Protoceratops.
- Protoceratops sameAs Protocerátopo.
- Protoceratops sameAs m.042tw1.
- Protoceratops sameAs Q14506.
- Protoceratops sameAs Q14506.
- Protoceratops wasDerivedFrom Protoceratops?oldid=606758779.
- Protoceratops depiction Carnegie_Protoceratops_andrewsi.jpg.
- Protoceratops isPrimaryTopicOf Protoceratops.