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Bagaceratops rozhdestvenskyi - Heribivore Dinosaurs

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(bog-uh-sayr-uh-tops)
"small horned face"

Describer Maryanska & Osmolska, 1975
Also Known As --
Type of Species rozhdestvenskyi
Order Ornithischia
SubOrder Cerapoda
InfraOrder Ceratopsia
Micro-Order --
Family Bagaceratopidae
Size 3 feet (0.9 meters) long
Period Late Cretaceous, 84 million years ago
Fossilsite Mongolia
Diet Herbivore

Bagaceratops skull
Image cortesy of Gondwana Studios

Bagaceratops rozhdestvenskyi lived during the Late Cetaceous Period in what is now Mongolia. It was a small, early horned dinosaur. Bagaceratops had a small frill with small openings over its neck.This dinosaur was small in relation to other similar early horned dinosaurs. Skulls of this dinosaur were discovered in the Gobi Desert during the 1970s by a joint expedition composed of Mongolian and Polish scientists. The type and only species, B. rozhdestvenskyi, was named in honor of the Russian paleontologist A. K. Rozhdestvensky.

Bagaceratops Rozhdestvensky.