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Centrosaurus (SEN-tro-sawr-us) meaning "pointed lizard" (from Greek kentron/κεντρον = "point or prickle" + sauros/σαυρος = "lizard"), in reference to the hornlets on its frill, but not as is often stated to the (at the moment of naming unknown) horn on its nose, was a herbivorous ceratopsid dinosaur from the late Cretaceous period of North America about 75 million years ago. The first discovery of this species was in Alberta, Canada. |
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16 October 2006 |
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LadyofHats |
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