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'''Goyocephale''' is important because it's ancestral to the more evolved (and thicker-skulled) pachycephalosaurs of the late Cretaceous period, such as Stegoceras and Stygimoloch. This small, nimble herbivore had only rudimentary ornamentation on its head, and its relatively primitive skull had noticeable holes (the skulls of later pachycephalosaurs were solid masses of bone).
 
'''Goyocephale''' is important because it's ancestral to the more evolved (and thicker-skulled) pachycephalosaurs of the late Cretaceous period, such as Stegoceras and Stygimoloch. This small, nimble herbivore had only rudimentary ornamentation on its head, and its relatively primitive skull had noticeable holes (the skulls of later pachycephalosaurs were solid masses of bone).
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It appears in this game as a Herbivore Two.
 
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Goyocephale is important because it's ancestral to the more evolved (and thicker-skulled) pachycephalosaurs of the late Cretaceous period, such as Stegoceras and Stygimoloch. This small, nimble herbivore had only rudimentary ornamentation on its head, and its relatively primitive skull had noticeable holes (the skulls of later pachycephalosaurs were solid masses of bone).

Jurassic Park III: Park Builder

It appears in this game as a Herbivore Two.