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This cast of the Triceratops skull (with the beak filled in, since those bones were not found) shows a shortened face and big eyes characteristic of many animals in youth. The sprouting horns grow to three feet in the adult, while the scalloped edges of the frill, which can grow to seven feet across, become more wavy and develop scales. Credit: Mark Goodwin, UC Berkeley Museum of Paleontology

This cast of the Triceratops skull (with the beak filled in, since those bones were not found) shows a shortened face and big eyes characteristic of many animals in youth. The sprouting horns grow to three feet in the adult, while the scalloped edges of the frill, which can grow to seven feet across, become more wavy and develop scales. Credit: Mark Goodwin, UC Berkeley Museum of Paleontology

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