A group of researchers at the Naturalis Biodiversity Center in the Netherlands have uncovered new evidence that suggests that triceratops, contrary to previous beliefs, lived and died as a group. The team studied the excavation of 1,200 bones and bone fragments from at least five triceratops individuals who lived 67 million years ago.
The quality of the bone material allowed researchers to determine that triceratops grew very slowly, but details from the bone bed suggest that all five dinosaurs died together, possibly trapped in a swamp. The fossils are found in a thin layer of rock with no bones from other species present. Research on the physical and chemical properties of their teeth indicates a migratory lifestyle for all five dinosaurs, suggesting they may have teamed up occasionally.
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