Scientists believe that dinosaurs like Triceratops may have used their horns to impress potential partners.
Isle of Wight residents were left perplexed earlier this month by a dinosaur in the middle of the road.
Palaentologists have unearthed a cousin of Triceratops with a spectacular crown-like frill on its head.
Palaeontologists have identified a rabbit-sized horned dinosaur that was a relative of Triceratops.
A triceratops fossil may be key evidence in proving that a massive impact wiped out the dinosaurs.
New research has revealed that triceratops may have simply been a younger version of another dinosaur.
The new dinosaur is an ancestor of the Triceratops and was built like a tank with two huge horns on its head.