Thread:Animalman57/@comment-33613830-20171222210230/@comment-34865525-20171222223653

Logo8th wrote: Another question is, if this is real and the ceratopsian is a Pachyrhinosaurus, how could they possibly give it a nose horn? In all but one depiction that I've seen (and that was Jurassic Fight Club, which varries in accuracy) Pachyrhinosaurus is depicted with a nasal boss, not a horn. I can actually kind of excuse presence of a horn, given that there's a theory that the nasal boss may have been the base of a keratinous horn (I don't personally think it was); my real problem here lies with the shape of the frill in comparison to a real Pachyrhinosaurus.

https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/3/37/Pachyrhinosaurus_Perotorum_Alaska_copyright_web.jpg/400px-Pachyrhinosaurus_Perotorum_Alaska_copyright_web.jpg



Is this another Velociraptor/Deinonychus deal?