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Re: New horned dinosaur from Montana



>From the tyrant perspective:

More ceratopsian species = bigger menu.

Rob Taylor wrote:
> It does seem like they're crawling out of the woodwork this week. If I'm
> not
> mistaken, that's eight new horned critters published in a span of just two
> or three days. (That'd be Ajkaceratops, Coahuilaceratops, Diabloceratops,
> Medusaceratops, Ojoceratops, Rubeosaurus, Sinoceratops, Tatankaceratops...
> cripes, did I miss any?)

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