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size chart, psittacosaurus


CLASS: SMALL DINOSAUR
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SPECIES: PSITTACOSAURUS
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DIET: HERBIVORE
male psittacosaurus
female psittacosaurus

Psittacosaurus, with their curved parrot like beaks are the most primitive of the ceratopsians. A group of herbivores that gave rise to ceratopsians like protoceratops and the mighty triceratops. On the island this species can mainly be found in small flocks of up to 6 individuals, but are more commonly seen traveling in small pairs. this species also sports two horn like structures that jut out on each side of its face giving it a unique appearance. All this is what makes the Psittacosaurus a very interesting dinosaur indeed.


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