Thread:Vazqjose1994/@comment-35435751-20190702152600/@comment-2118191-20190718153455

As I already explained to you, Jose, it's not as simple as you say it is. I want you to look through the pictures on Triceratops' wikipedia article. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Triceratops

You can see there quite clearly that whilst some of the skulls don't have the epoccipitals, some do and others are halfway in between having them and not having them. We have photographic proof as such.

Saying they do or don't is not as simple as you keep making it out to be, and this was part of my reasoning as to why it shouldn't be included...it's too inconclusive.