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Triceratops Roaring in Cretaceous Forest Coloring Page

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Imagine you're walking amongst the tall, waving ferns. Suddenly, a young Triceratops emerges, letting out a mighty roar?

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Word of the Day

Herbivore

An animal that gets its energy from eating plants. Think of cows, deer, and even our Triceratops friend!

Did You Know?

  • Triceratops horns were probably used for defense and to show off to other Triceratops.
  • Scientists can tell how old a Triceratops was by studying the growth rings in its bones, similar to how you can tell
  • The Triceratops had a beak made of bone. This pointy feature allowed it to clip tough plants, almost like a parrot's

Conversation Corner

  • ? If you could travel back to the time of the Triceratops, what kind of plant?
  • ? How do you think the Triceratops felt when it saw a giant predator like a T-Rex?
  • ? Can you think of other animals today that have horns or frills? What do they?

Download this free Triceratops roaring in a dense Cretaceous forest coloring page in Realistic style for kids. Print and color this mighty dinosaur today.

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"A juvenile Triceratops roars with its mouth open, surrounded by thick prehistoric forest featuring palm trees and ferns filling the frame."

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