Triceratops fossils have been found in the US states of Montana, Wyoming, Colorado, and South Dakota and the Canadian provinces of Alberta and Saskatchewan, and date to between 68 and 65.5 million years ago. At that time the area was a subtropical, coastal floodplain with various river deltas. It was forested with plants such as conifers, cycads, ginkgoes, ferns, horsetails, and early angiosperms such as primitive grasses and palm trees. Open areas would have had scattered trees and been covered in ferns. There were occasional peat swamps there, too. The region had distinct wet and dry seasons, and sometimes suffered from drought.
There are different branches of triceratops, such as triceratops horridus etc, each living in different locations and habitats. Some would live in grasslands, some would live in forests, some live in river banks and some live high altitude places. Their relative, the pentaceratops, have been found in alaska, where it was snowing and freezing all the time.
The Triceratops lived in a tropical sort of habitat where lots of early grasses and palm trees were growing. So to be simple, it lived in a wetlands/swamp biome. Hope this helps!! :) Coming from a dino loving 5th grade boy!!
The kind of water habitat that a roundworms live in is salt water
The Trisaratops lived in warm places with very grassy planes, for example, Africa, Australia, and South America.
The triceratops lived in Argentina.
they live in nests
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triceratops were vegitarians. their favorite was Magnolia.
Skinks live in gardens
They live in the savannah.
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