Triceratops | A look at an icon

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@trippeddownthestairs8238
@trippeddownthestairs8238 4 ай бұрын
Triceratops is actually my favorite dinosaur. They're just so cute.
@subraxas
@subraxas Ай бұрын
"Cute"? 0_0
@cjalexanderjr8811
@cjalexanderjr8811 5 ай бұрын
A recent study suggest that triceratops was an omnivore basically filling the niche of a giant pig.
@alexanderren1097
@alexanderren1097 3 ай бұрын
That’s a frightening idea. Hogs can be absolutely vicious!
@cro-magnoncarol4017
@cro-magnoncarol4017 2 ай бұрын
That theory has kinda fallen out of favor in recent years, Ceratopsids were actually VERY efficient at processing vegetation being second to only Hadrosaurs in their chewing ability. If anything they were specialized herbivores rather than generalistic omnivores feeding on tough abrasive vegetation other herbivores couldn't process. From what I could find, if anything Pachycephalosaurs were omnivores filling a Wild Pig-like niche.
@paladinkhan
@paladinkhan 11 ай бұрын
Its fascinating how many triceratops fossils have been found, so we can learn a good bit about them. I wonder if they were fairly abundant or if its coincidence? Cool fellas. Maybe their skulls are so hard they do stand up to time better, as theyre more dense or something
@ravensthatflywiththenightm7319
@ravensthatflywiththenightm7319 11 ай бұрын
Bit of a shame I haven't seen Triceratops duel Tyrannosaurus in recent movies. I'm looking at you, Jurassic World. 🦖
@dino-gen
@dino-gen 11 ай бұрын
I think so too! Such a wasted opportunity, considering it’s a fight that ACTUALLY happened countless times throughout history
@Hatzegopterixguy5224
@Hatzegopterixguy5224 9 ай бұрын
There like”oh it’s to boring make T.rex fight a spinosaurus instead”even though spino went extinct several million years before and probably lived in a way further formation
@juliancaraveo5700
@juliancaraveo5700 7 ай бұрын
​@@dino-gen They should've had it fight a Triceratops in the Prologue instead of the Giganotosaurus. But none of them die but instead get open wounds. Which then leads to mosquitoes getting the blood from both of the dinosaurs.
@Rosy3-c9p
@Rosy3-c9p 2 ай бұрын
Let’s be honest though Jurassic world would just make the Rex instantly win with little to no effort
@kacperk6484
@kacperk6484 Ай бұрын
​@@Rosy3-c9p yea, when it should be (to some extent) the other way. Triceratops wiping the floor with Rexy. But they won't kill "the main dino" on screen soo..
@adamjacobs6644
@adamjacobs6644 10 ай бұрын
With Torosaurus maybe they ate different plants than Triceratops did. That could explain why Torosaurus and Triceratops were able to live in the same ecosystems as each other. We know Triceratops ate tough vegetation like cycads, ferns, and shrubs. It could also be that Torosaurus preferred more upland environments while Triceratops (like the narrator says) stuck mostly to open areas like fern parries and other semi wooded spots. Come to think of it, maybe Torosaurus was the more solitary animal while Triceratops lived in small heards or groups. If we look at the beak of Torosaurus it is smaller and more narrow than a Triceratops. The teeth do look a bit more robust in Triceratops than they do in Torosaurus. I actually got to look up close at a Triceratops skull and touch one (especaially the teeth) as a kid. Homer (The Triceratops) was a new discovery at the time and is the one I got to examine. Beak and teeth differences could support the idea that they fed on different plant material. Floodplain animals fossilize better than upland animals, so that combined with diet, and lifestyle differences could explain why Triceratops is more abundant than Torosaurus in the fossil record. If Triceratops was the bison of the latest Cretaceous North America maybe the Edmontosaurus was the horse and T.rex the lion/bear (or more accurately eagle). Ya know since T.rex is a coelurosaur and so are birds.
@dino-gen
@dino-gen 10 ай бұрын
This much is true! I can't say I've read of many notably upland areas from Hell Creek, but that's not rule it out completely
@CaptainCretaceous91
@CaptainCretaceous91 9 ай бұрын
I was thinking of mammoths and mastodons when I read the start of your comment.
@K8theKind
@K8theKind 9 ай бұрын
Maybe it’s sexual dimorphism. Big bull bison and other bulls from other bovidae are frequently very anatomically divergent from the females in their male displays. Additionally there are several times more females than there are males of the species because of their function within a herd. It seems perfectly feasible to me that triceratops are the females of the species whilst torosaurus is the male iteration of the same species. Growing larger with wider set, larger brow horns and a larger, louder frill as a big sexual display.
@madelinevance8954
@madelinevance8954 Ай бұрын
Someone tell me why my kid’s dinosaur book puts triceratops in the meat-eater category.
@dino-gen
@dino-gen Ай бұрын
oof...
@betterwithtime9395
@betterwithtime9395 Ай бұрын
They are ying & yang Consider how both have developed to attack/counter attack as the wind may be
@cro-magnoncarol4017
@cro-magnoncarol4017 2 ай бұрын
Here's the kicker, in the Hell's Creek Formation Triceratops actually preferred plains & uplands further away from the waterways while Hadrosaurs like Edmontosaurus preferred areas near the water. If you know anything about fossil preservation, you would know waterways have a massive bias to preserving both flora & fauna. What I'm getting at is it wasn't JUST preservation bias, Triceratops really was just that ridiculously abundant on the landscape...
@Shannon-tm7ek
@Shannon-tm7ek 3 ай бұрын
The Torosaurus frill may have been characteristic only for dominant males, like the facepads of orangutans.
@subraxas
@subraxas Ай бұрын
I mean, here is another problem with the hypothesis that Torosaurus is actually Triceratops. Fully-grown adult specimens of Triceratops are on average larger, body-wise, than those of the Torosaurus genus. Yes, there did exist individuals of Torosaurus who were basically identical, size-wise, to the largest members of the Triceratops genus, but those were firstly rare and secondly they do not counter what I am aiming here for anyway. On the contrary, actually. The "beef" is that I'd find it very strange if mature Triceratops was to completely stop growing except for its skull's frill to become a 'Torosaurus'. Why would only this particular body part keep on growing and nothing else? And this takes into account the rare specimens of Torosaurus who happened to grow up as large as the largest of the Triceratops'. Now the problem with the above-featured hypothesis deepens even further when you realize that, in actuality, most adult Torosauruses were somewhat smaller than Triceratopses, which would then mean that fully mature Triceratopses usually kept to grow their frills, but their body size, at the same time, went on to slightly shrink. I mean, this sounds, of course, as an utter nonsense, isn't it right? Therefore, I personally do not believe that Torosauruses were 'somehow' elderly members of Triceratops.
@dino-gen
@dino-gen 15 күн бұрын
Fair points, it's certainly a strange one!
@Shannon-tm7ek
@Shannon-tm7ek 3 ай бұрын
In your opinion what was going on with the nasal area of ceratopsians? They all had the enlarged "hole", so it's function must've been crucial to their success.Almost no one seems to talk about it.
@supertrike5893
@supertrike5893 3 ай бұрын
one interesting fact about triceratops is that despite them weighing more than 7 tons, they were surprisingly agile, their front legs are splayed out like those of lizards, while their back legs like that of rhinoceros, meaning that they could turn around very fast. Their head is connected to their body thanks to ball in socket joints, meaning that they can turn their head around, like how we humans can do something similar to that
@willcarroll8438
@willcarroll8438 6 ай бұрын
I am pick me pick me 🙋‍♂️
@randomleydave8846
@randomleydave8846 8 ай бұрын
My thoughts on why torosaurus is rare than triceratops is because it was proably being outconpeted, since there where other herbivores and a much more succesfuel relative
@MGl-y2f
@MGl-y2f Ай бұрын
I'm pretty sure it's " does not need an introduction" ! The subtitles you miss by not being American!
@shaniaduchene8063
@shaniaduchene8063 3 ай бұрын
Could the Torrosaurus be a cross-breed between two different ceratopsian dinosaurs that existed at the same time? Or perhaps a benign rare, recurring genetic abnormality, like heterochromia or something?
@Guitar387
@Guitar387 7 ай бұрын
T rex would not of messed with a healthy adult triceratops. I bet T rex gave them a wide birth. T rex Tooth marks are on some triceratops , but they were either young old or unhealthy in a vulnerable position.
@floweryomi5351
@floweryomi5351 10 ай бұрын
I've seen the bone fusion levels on the postcranial condile or whatever it's called on Torosaurus vs a trike, and they're definitely not the same. I feel like a lot of the evidence for the "Triceratops is Juvenile Torosaurus" can be simplified to "well you never see them in the same room together now do you" 😂
@HammboneBob
@HammboneBob 10 ай бұрын
Dunno man, wish i could go back there and check for you.
@MastemaJack
@MastemaJack 9 ай бұрын
I have a triceratops tattoo
@UniDocs_Mahapushpa_Cyavana
@UniDocs_Mahapushpa_Cyavana 9 ай бұрын
Maybe Sauropods 🦕 had a weird lifestyle where they were photosynthetic and overwhelmingly dessert dwelling animals, who only went towards the wet regions when they were thirsty and then retreated away to the desert. There, the harsh conditions made it really hard for predators and parasites to survive as they would likely overheat and if they failed their sauropod hunt there, they would just starve to death, because there is no other major food source for them. That would mean they may not have had any place to live in North America (at least one with a fossil site) in the Cretaceous period. However, they were thriving in any place with deserts like Argentina as they had such a unique niche, they did not really have any direct competition. So they would have been most like the desert dwelling elephants 🐘 of today.
@Alberad08
@Alberad08 10 ай бұрын
Thank you very much for providing this video! BTW in 8:38 you show two frog larvae with outer gills. I never saw tadpoles of European frogs, here in Germany (and I probably saw them all) that showed outer gills - I always thought that feature was reserverd to newts and salamanders. 🤔
@Compsognathus09
@Compsognathus09 11 ай бұрын
An amazing animal.
@kilianteni7884
@kilianteni7884 11 ай бұрын
First
@LindaRomuld
@LindaRomuld 10 ай бұрын
Males / females
@Googly_moogly6
@Googly_moogly6 9 ай бұрын
Trex ate them for breakfast but this was a tough nut to crack
@MybeautifulandamazingPrincess
@MybeautifulandamazingPrincess 4 ай бұрын
Trex avoided the Triceratops. The claim you made the Trex ate the Triceratops all the time is simply false. The Trex could easily maim.or kill a Trex, break is leg There were multiple dinosaurs that were out of the Trex or other big predators' league, like Titonosaurs or the Triceratops. The Trex only ate baby ones or sick ones that couldn't fight back
@getgaymin
@getgaymin 6 ай бұрын
"Seriously, I do have a girlfriend... that's why I wear this tight sweater" (cut away to *whisper*) "it also helps attract more subs...much like triceratopsian horns"
@dino-gen
@dino-gen 6 ай бұрын
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