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{{Dinoseries|WWD|CBD|WWD3D}}
 
 
[[File:Torosaurus.jpg|thumb|300px|right|Torosaurus]]
 
[[File:Torosaurus.jpg|thumb|300px|right|Torosaurus]]
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The ceratopsians, also known as the ''horned dinosaurs'', were a group of omnivorous ornitischians or bird-hipped dinosaurs (as opposed to the lizard-hipped sauropodomorpha dinosaurs). They existed mainly during the late Cretaceous time period, in the [[North America|Americas]] and also in Asia.
 
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The ceratopsians, also known as the ''horned dinosaurs'', were a group of omnivorous ornitischians or bird-hipped dinosaurs (as opposed to the lizard-hipped sauropodomorpha dinosaurs). They existed mainly during the late Cretaceous time period, in the [[North America|Americas]] and also in [[Asia]].
   
 
The ceratopsians are subdivided into two groups: the chamosaurines and the centrosaurines. Largely identical to each other - short but powerful legs, robust bodies, tortoise beak-like jaws and a varied number of horns - they had either a shorter, more plain frill with smaller openings that didn't extend beyond the dinosaur's neck and shoulders or a longer frill with larger internal openings that extended further beyond the shoulders, occassionally possessing spikes of various length on its end.
 
The ceratopsians are subdivided into two groups: the chamosaurines and the centrosaurines. Largely identical to each other - short but powerful legs, robust bodies, tortoise beak-like jaws and a varied number of horns - they had either a shorter, more plain frill with smaller openings that didn't extend beyond the dinosaur's neck and shoulders or a longer frill with larger internal openings that extended further beyond the shoulders, occassionally possessing spikes of various length on its end.
   
Besides the '''ceratopsids,''' there were also their smaller, more ancient cousins, the ''proceratopids''. They differed from the '''ceratopsids''' by being much smaller in size and usually lacking any horns or frill ornaments. The colony''' '''of '''[[Protoceratops]] '''dinosaurs, featured in the [[The Giant Claw|second episode]] of '''[[Chased by Dinosaurs]]''' were typical members of the ''protoceratopid'' family.[[File:180px-Protoceratops.jpg|thumb|Protoceratops. (Official image).]]
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Besides the '''ceratopsids,''' there were also their smaller, more ancient cousins, the '''[[protoceratopsid]]s'''. They differed from the '''ceratopsids''' by being much smaller in size and usually lacking any horns or frill ornaments. The colony''' '''of '''[[Protoceratops]] '''dinosaurs, featured in the [[The Giant Claw|second episode]] of '''[[Chased by Dinosaurs]]''' were typical members of the '''protoceratopsid '''family.
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'''[[Zuniceratops]]''', featured in the '''[[Walking with Dinosaurs: Inside Their World]] '''app, was a more advanced dinosaur - it was larger than '''Protoceratops''' was, and it already had a well-developed frill and brow horns.[[File:Zunihorns.png|thumb]] Nevertheless, it wasn't a ceratopsid either, but a more primitive reptile, a sort of an in-between animal. It died out by the late Cretaceous, when the true ceratopsids finaly appeared.
   
 
The [[Death of a Dynasty|last episode]] of '''[[Walking with Dinosaurs]]''' featured '''[[Torosaurus|Torosaurs]], '''members of the chamosaur family. They were featured fighting for females of their herd, like modern antelope do, and they were killed when the meteorite struck at the end of the episode.
 
The [[Death of a Dynasty|last episode]] of '''[[Walking with Dinosaurs]]''' featured '''[[Torosaurus|Torosaurs]], '''members of the chamosaur family. They were featured fighting for females of their herd, like modern antelope do, and they were killed when the meteorite struck at the end of the episode.
   
This episode also featured a dead '''[[Triceratops]]''', another triceratopsin chasmosaur, and one of the best known dinosaurs. Just like the '''Torosaurs''' and other non-avina dinosaurs, Triceratops died out by 65 MYA.[[File:Triceratops_side_view.jpg|thumb|A sideview of Triceratops' skull. (Wikipedia image)]]
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This episode also featured a dead '''[[Triceratops]]''', another triceratopsin chasmosaur, and one of the best known dinosaurs. Just like the '''Torosaurs''' and other non-avina dinosaurs, Triceratops died out by 65 MYA.
   
   
The '''[[Walking With Dinosaurs (film)|WWD:3-D]]''' film featured '''[[Pachyrhinosaurus]]''', a more distant cousin of '''Triceratops''' and '''Torosaurus'''. Unlike them, '''Pachyrhinosaurus''' didn't have any horns on its nose, but rather a thick boss of bone or keratin instead. It also had a forwards-jutting horn-like structure above its head. '''Pachyrhinosaurus''' behavior was probably similar to the other '''ceratopsians''' showed by '''Impossible Pictures''' (though perhaps more migratory) and like the other dinosaurs '''Pachyrhinosaurus''' died out by 65 MYA.[[File:Movie_PachyrhinosaurusDuelling.jpg|thumb|Dueling pachyrhinosaurs. (Shot from the film.)]]
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The '''[[Walking with Dinosaurs: The Movie]]''' film featured '''[[Pachyrhinosaurus]]''', a more distant cousin of '''Triceratops''' and '''Torosaurus'''. Unlike them, '''Pachyrhinosaurus''' didn't have any horns on its nose, but rather a thick boss of bone or keratin instead. It also had a forwards-jutting horn-like structure above its head. '''Pachyrhinosaurus''' behavior was probably similar to the other '''ceratopsians''' showed by '''Impossible Pictures''' (though perhaps more migratory) and like the other dinosaurs '''Pachyrhinosaurus''' died out by 65 MYA.[[File:Movie PachyrhinosaurusDuelling.jpg|thumb|Dueling pachyrhinosaurs. (Shot from the film.)]]
   
   
 
'''Walking with Dinosaurs: Inside their World''' has introduced '''[[Styracosaurus]]''' and '''[[Pentaceratops]]'''. '''Styracosaurus''' was a relative of '''Pachyrhinosaurus''', but it had a long nasal horn instead. '''Pentaceratops''' was more closely related to '''Triceratops''' instead. Both of them died out some time before the K/T extinction.[[File:Styracosaurus.png|thumb|Styracosaurus.]]
 
'''Walking with Dinosaurs: Inside their World''' has introduced '''[[Styracosaurus]]''' and '''[[Pentaceratops]]'''. '''Styracosaurus''' was a relative of '''Pachyrhinosaurus''', but it had a long nasal horn instead. '''Pentaceratops''' was more closely related to '''Triceratops''' instead. Both of them died out some time before the K/T extinction.[[File:Styracosaurus.png|thumb|Styracosaurus.]]
 
==In the Walking with...series==
 
==In the Walking with...series==
''[[Death of a Dynasty]]''
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===''[[Walking with Dinosaurs]]''===
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====''[[Death of a Dynasty]]''====
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The Ceratopsid ''[[Torosaurus]]'' makes an appearance and is shown several times, most notably when it depicted its courtship behavior. The more famous ''[[Triceratops]]'' is shown in a cameo as the carcass the male ''[[Tyrannosaurus rex]]'' uses to court the female.
 
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====''[[The Giant Claw]]''====
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A herd of ''[[Protoceratops]]'' appears as an obstacle in [[Nigel Marven|Nigel's]] path because of their sharp beaks could parentally kill him.
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So he uses a red blanket to distract them.
   
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Another is later seen being killed and eaten by a pack of ''[[Velociraptor]]''.
[[Chased by Dinosaurs]]
 
''[[The Giant Claw]]''
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===''[[Walking with Dinosaurs (film)]]''===
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This movie is centered on a herd of ''[[Pachyrhinosaurus]]'', and most importantly its main character, named [[Patchi]]. Despite the fact that WWD:3-D has many elements of an entertainment film rather than a documentary, it still depicts the lives of a ''Pachyrhinosaurus'' herd during the late [[Cretaceous]] period with some accuracy.
   
 
==Appearances in other media==
 
==Appearances in other media==
 
===Prehistoric Park===
 
===Prehistoric Park===
   
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''Triceratops'' makes a comeback in this related media.
   
 
==Trivia==
 
==Trivia==
It should be noted that ''Protoceratops'' isn't a ''Ceratopsid'', but rather a ''Ceratopsian''.
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It should be noted that ''Protoceratops ''and ''Zuniceratops'' aren't ''Ceratopsids'', but rather are ''Ceratopsians''.
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[[Category:Chased by Dinosaurs Animals]]
 
[[Category:Chased by Dinosaurs Animals]]
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[[Category:Ceratopsids|Ceratopsids]]
 
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[[Category:Herbivores]]
 
[[Category:Walking with Dinosaurs 3D]]
 
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Revision as of 11:22, 25 May 2018

Torosaurus

Torosaurus


The ceratopsians, also known as the horned dinosaurs, were a group of omnivorous ornitischians or bird-hipped dinosaurs (as opposed to the lizard-hipped sauropodomorpha dinosaurs). They existed mainly during the late Cretaceous time period, in the Americas and also in Asia.

The ceratopsians are subdivided into two groups: the chamosaurines and the centrosaurines. Largely identical to each other - short but powerful legs, robust bodies, tortoise beak-like jaws and a varied number of horns - they had either a shorter, more plain frill with smaller openings that didn't extend beyond the dinosaur's neck and shoulders or a longer frill with larger internal openings that extended further beyond the shoulders, occassionally possessing spikes of various length on its end.

Besides the ceratopsids, there were also their smaller, more ancient cousins, the protoceratopsids. They differed from the ceratopsids by being much smaller in size and usually lacking any horns or frill ornaments. The colony of Protoceratops dinosaurs, featured in the second episode of Chased by Dinosaurs were typical members of the protoceratopsid family.


Zuniceratops, featured in the Walking with Dinosaurs: Inside Their World app, was a more advanced dinosaur - it was larger than Protoceratops was, and it already had a well-developed frill and brow horns.

Zunihorns

Nevertheless, it wasn't a ceratopsid either, but a more primitive reptile, a sort of an in-between animal. It died out by the late Cretaceous, when the true ceratopsids finaly appeared.

The last episode of Walking with Dinosaurs featured Torosaurs, members of the chamosaur family. They were featured fighting for females of their herd, like modern antelope do, and they were killed when the meteorite struck at the end of the episode.

This episode also featured a dead Triceratops, another triceratopsin chasmosaur, and one of the best known dinosaurs. Just like the Torosaurs and other non-avina dinosaurs, Triceratops died out by 65 MYA.


The Walking with Dinosaurs: The Movie film featured Pachyrhinosaurus, a more distant cousin of Triceratops and Torosaurus. Unlike them, Pachyrhinosaurus didn't have any horns on its nose, but rather a thick boss of bone or keratin instead. It also had a forwards-jutting horn-like structure above its head. Pachyrhinosaurus behavior was probably similar to the other ceratopsians showed by Impossible Pictures (though perhaps more migratory) and like the other dinosaurs Pachyrhinosaurus died out by 65 MYA.

Movie PachyrhinosaurusDuelling

Dueling pachyrhinosaurs. (Shot from the film.)


Walking with Dinosaurs: Inside their World has introduced Styracosaurus and Pentaceratops. Styracosaurus was a relative of Pachyrhinosaurus, but it had a long nasal horn instead. Pentaceratops was more closely related to Triceratops instead. Both of them died out some time before the K/T extinction.

Styracosaurus

Styracosaurus.

In the Walking with...series

Walking with Dinosaurs

Death of a Dynasty

The Ceratopsid Torosaurus makes an appearance and is shown several times, most notably when it depicted its courtship behavior. The more famous Triceratops is shown in a cameo as the carcass the male Tyrannosaurus rex uses to court the female.

Chased by Dinosaurs

The Giant Claw

A herd of Protoceratops appears as an obstacle in Nigel's path because of their sharp beaks could parentally kill him. So he uses a red blanket to distract them.

Another is later seen being killed and eaten by a pack of Velociraptor.

Walking with Dinosaurs (film)

This movie is centered on a herd of Pachyrhinosaurus, and most importantly its main character, named Patchi. Despite the fact that WWD:3-D has many elements of an entertainment film rather than a documentary, it still depicts the lives of a Pachyrhinosaurus herd during the late Cretaceous period with some accuracy.

Appearances in other media

Prehistoric Park

Triceratops makes a comeback in this related media.

Trivia

It should be noted that Protoceratops and Zuniceratops aren't Ceratopsids, but rather are Ceratopsians.