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Contains a picture of this dinosaur and basic information.
www.childrensmuseum.org
Contains a drawing and report.
www2.lhric.org
Contains facts about the anatomy, behavior and location of these dinosaurs.
www.enchantedlearning.com
National Museum of Natural History: Triceratops
Contains pictures of the skeleton and brain cavity.
www.nmnh.si.edu
Encyclopedia article that explains the discovery and biology of this dinosaur.
en.wikipedia.org
Article explains how the original skelton was found, and how they made new bones to make it more realistic.
www.mnh.si.edu
Print out and follow the directions to make your own Triceratops.
www.rain.org
Information on the physical attributes of this dinosaur, and its largest predator.
www.prehistory.com
Contains models and drawings of what this dinosaur might have looked like, and also pictures of skeletons.
internt.nhm.ac.uk
Talks about this dinosaur that's on display at a museum, and also about Triceratops in general.
www.childrensmuseum.org
Contains an artists drawing of the dinosaur, and a short description.
members.aol.com
A student report about this dinosaur by Kelsey P.
www.k12.nf.ca
Introduction to the Ceratopsians
Explains how we can tell how these animals lived from the bones they left behind.
www.ucmp.berkeley.edu
A short description of the animal, the distribution of fossils, and its natural history.
www.northern.edu
Encyclopedia article give the basic facts about this animal.
encarta.msn.com