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Triceratops at the Smithsonian Natural History Museum in Washington, D.C.



Address: Constitution Ave & 10th St NW Nearest Metro: Federal Triangle (Orange - Blue)
(dcMem ID #6202)

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Triceratops horridus
Bronze cast of prototyp USNM 517431

Triceratops roamed the northwestern North America 70-65 million years ago, when the climate was much warmer & wetter. It dined on plants that included relatives of those you see here. This cast was created from the skull of our Triceratops, HATCHER, using 3-D modeling based on computer scans.
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