TRICERATOPS

One of the most commonly known dinosaurs, because of its 3 massive horns.

The Triceratops had other distinct features, such as its huge frill, at the back of its skull: with epoccipitals at its tips; a bird like beak, the Jugal bones and layers of teeth.

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Tri Crystal

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Could possibly be the oldest elephant/PaleoMasterdon ever discovered. With noticable trunk, tusks, teeth and mouth

Tri Crystal

The Official Dinosaur of Fruita Colorado. With a distinct stripe, this fossil looks like it could be petrified skin.

Horns

The smallest Ankylosaurus skull found to date at 8″ x 8″ x 5″. This is a complete skull, more than likely a youth.