Animals
New Dinosaur Species Nasutoceratops 'Completely Blew Us Away,' Researchers Say
A new species of triceratops-like dinosaur has been described from fossil records unearthed in Utah. The creature had long horns curved like a fighting bull and a pronounced beak. Scientists named the new species Nasutoceratops titusi, which, fittingly, means big-nosed horn-face.
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