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WENDICERATOPS
(wen-de-seh-rah-tops)
meaning: "Wendy's horn face"
Wendiceratops
Named By: David C. Evans & Michael J. Ryan in 2015
Time Period: Late Cretaceous, 79-78.7 Ma
Location: Canada, Alberta - Oldman Formation
Size: Roughly estimated to be about 6 meters long
Diet: Herbivore
Fossil(s): Partial skull and post cranial skeletal remains from several individuals, including adults and juveniles. The first remains were found together in a bone bed
Classification: | Chordata | Reptilia | Dinosauria | Ornithischia | Marginocephalia | Ceratopsidae | Centrosaurinae |
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Wendiceratops is a genus of herbivorous centrosaurine ceratopsian dinosaur from the Late Cretaceous of Canada.

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