- Name: Bagaceratops rozhdestvenskyi
- Etymology: "small horned face"
- Classification: Ceratopsia, Protoceratopsidae
- Epoch: Late Cretaceous
- Place/Formation: Khulsan (South-western Mongolia)
- Length: 1m
Bagaceratops,
a herbivorous (plant-eating) dinosaur, moved
about on all four limbs (quadruped), was one of the typical members
of Protoceratopsids that lived in Mongolia.
This smallest Protoceratopsids is considered as a primitive ceratopsians. However, it already had a slender frill at the
back of the skull and a small horn on the snout which later became more remarkable in more advanced, huge, horned dinosaurs of North America, the ceratopsids. Bagaceratops already lost upper jaw teeth as well, but its cheek teeth and sharp beak indicate that it fed on tough-leaved vegetation.
This specimen is displayed as what it was when this fossil was discovered. It is suggested that they laid eggs and took care of babies in the nest underground of the dune. Sometimes falling sand might
have killed these animals and quickly have buried their bodies. As a consequence, well-preserved fossils like this specimen might have been left.
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