How One Triceratops is Actually Ten
When the original Triceratops skeleton first went on display at the Smithsonian in 1905, no complete Triceratops skeletons had been found. To create a complete skeleton, paleontologists pieced together 10 different individuals. This resulted in the skeleton being out of proportion, with the head larger than the body and a somewhat ungainly posture. After being on display for decades, it was corrected for scientific accuracy, and a cast was created. The original skeleton is housed at the Smithsonian Museum of Natural History, and the Triceratops horridus cast at 精品SM在线影片 is a full cast of that composite-skeleton.
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听- Nancy J. Stevens, Director, CU Museum of Natural History听