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Triceratops TV for kids
Explore the secrets of the Triceratops with videos made just for kids.
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How can birds be dinosaurs?
You might have heard that birds are living dinosaurs. But how do we know this is true?
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How do we know how a Triceratops walked?
It’s fun to imagine what a living Triceratops might have looked like. But how can we know if we’re right?
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Where does the name Triceratops come from?
Melbourne Museum palaeontologist James Rule lets us in on the story behind the Triceratops name.
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What sound did a Triceratops make?
How much can the Triceratops skeleton can tell us about the sounds it made?
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