
Centrosaurus (s {respell|SEN|tro|SAWR|əs}) is a genus of herbivorous ceratopsian dinosaurs from the late Cretaceous of Canada. Their remains have been found in the Dinosaur Park Formation, dating from 76.5 to 75.5 million years ago. The name Centrosaurus means `pointed lizard` (from Greek kentron, κέντρον, `point or prickle` and sauros...
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Centrosaurus was a dinosaur of the Cretaceous period. Centrosaurus was about six metres long and is thought to have weighed about 2.6 tons, walking on all-fours. Centrosaurus was a herbivore with a large, heavy head, strong shoulders, stout legs and a short tail. It had a long nose armed with a horn, similar to a modern rhinoceros, and a defensive ...
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Centrosaurus, Centrosaur A sharp-point (spur) lizard from Late Cretaceous Alberta, Canada. Named by Canadian paleontologist Lawrence M. Lambe in 1904.
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