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robert.d49
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Triceratops information

Does anybody know or have any additional information regarding the triceratops model on the SD card, other than "Triceratops" and "Colorado"?  I printed and painted the model and it came out spectacular, I want to display it with accurate information, but that's all the information I have.  Is it T. prorsus or T. horridus? Where in Colorado was it found? Is it in a museum now? Which museum?

It seems to be part of the "Scan the World" initiative, but I hope that amount of information isn't typical for each item.

Posted : 26/07/2019 4:57 pm
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RE: Triceratops information

Is this the source?

https://www.cnn.com/2019/06/21/us/construction-workers-triceratops-trnd/index.html

Buried is this tidbit:

In 2017, horned dinosaur fossils were uncovered at Thornton, a Denver construction site, and were revealed to belong to a triceratops relative, the torosaurus.
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Posted : 26/07/2019 5:26 pm
robert.d49
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RE: Triceratops information

No, sorry, I should have included it.  It's here at MyMiniFactory.  I posted a question on that page too, but the comments section is a bit outdated.  One of the commenters says he's the original modeller, so hopefully he comes back from time to time.

From what I see from a Torosaurus search, the frill is much more elongated and rounder.  Interestingly, there's some controversy over whether or not it's a separate species or skulls from differently aged specimens of the same species.

Posted : 26/07/2019 8:33 pm
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RE: Triceratops information

Yeah - I spent a few hours reading about the animal while I printed my copy - the two, three or five horns and holes or lack of hole in the frill were all strangely similar to me;  but I wouldn't be able to differentiate a hornless rhino skull from a hippo skull.  lol 

But then reading this summary hints mixing species isn't uncommon:

https://www.myminifactory.com/object/3d-print-triceratops-34038

Posted : 26/07/2019 10:59 pm
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