Dinosaur with 25 horns unearthed
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Your support makes all the difference.A dinosaur which had a "crown of horns" and lived between 65 and 100 million years ago has been unearthed by scientists.
Kosmoceratops richardsoni was a cousin of the triceratops, but instead of just three horns it had 15 sprouting from its nose, above each eye and from its cheeks, and a bony frill with 10 more horns. It was found with fossils of another dinosaur in the US state of Utah.
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