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How is today’s rhinoceros similar to the triceratops dinosaur of long ago? How is it different?
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How is today’s rhinoceros similar to the triceratops dinosaur of long ago? How is it different?
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2021-07-22T13:48:40+00:00
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Very, very distant relatives. Mammals and dinosaurs branched off from a common ancestor hundreds of millions of years ago. They may both have horns, but triceratops and rhinos are very different. Usually you wouldn’t refer to them as “related.”