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Quils

It has been shown by the fossil known as lane that triceratops had quils or something ajacent and the restoration doesent show that 24.57.248.41 (talk) 05:54, 17 March 2024 (UTC)

That was one interpretation, and I'm not sure if it was ever even published. It was some sort of structure that was interpreted as "basis" for quills, the supposed quills themselves were not preserved. One paper this article cites about the specimen says "In all of these taxa (Psittacosaurus, Carnotaurus, Triceratops), it is unlikely that the feature scale bore a spine or a “bristle”-like structure—similar to those seen on the tail of Psittacosaurus—although bristle-like projections are present on some scales in the early-branching neornithischian Kulindadromeus48,49." We should certainly go in more detail about this, though. I will add a photo of the skin impression. FunkMonk (talk) 06:00, 17 March 2024 (UTC)

Triceratops died out 66mya not 65mya

65mya is in the Paleocene. Triceratops lived from 68-66mya like all the other Hell Creek dinos. 14.200.114.211 (talk) 09:37, 13 May 2024 (UTC)

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