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MOR CHANGE 10 TRICERATOPS GROWTH Activity Overview BIG IDEA Triceratops, like other dinosaurs, changed in appearance as they grew up. As babies, their horns pointed backward, then shifted as they grew older to point forward as they reached adult size. OBJECTIVE BACKGROUND Students will learn that Triceratops horns changed as they grew up and that they used their horns and frills as a type of species recognition. What is a Triceratops? Montana and Wyoming are famous for their horned (ceratopsian) dinosaurs. The first specimen of Triceratops was found in Wyoming, and since then many specimens of this horned dinosaur have been found in Montana, the Dakotas, Colorado and Saskatchewan. We have found two different horned dinosaurs from the Latest Cretaceous in Montana: Triceratops and Montanaceratops. Triceratops lived from 68 to 66 million years ago in the northern Rocky Mountain region of North America and fed on plants. Based on collected fossils, we can say that Triceratops was one of the most common dinosaurs during the Cretaceous period. A full-grown adult Triceratops was about 26 feet long. The live animal would have weighed about 20,000 pounds (Note: A large bull elephant weighs about 14,000 pounds). TEACHERS Museum of the Rockies has one of the largest collections of Triceratops fossils in the world including 100 skulls. The Triceratops had the largest skull of any known dinosaur. The MOR 1122 specimen in the exhibit s Triceratops skull growth series is the largest dinosaur skull ever found The skull is nine feet long and six feet wide. Triceratops had three horns, one called a nasal horn on the front of the skull, and one above each orbital (or eye socket) called orbital horns. Ceratopsians were the only dinosaurs to have had a rostrum which is a beak shaped bone located at the front of the mouth. Keratin does not fossilize but scientists believe that horns found as part of fossilized ceratopsian skulls are actually horn cores that would have been covered by a keratin sheath, just like horned animals today. Close study of horn cores indicates a hollow base. Dinosaurs Under the Big Sky Guide 139

MOR CHANGE 10 TRICERATOPS GROWTH Activity Overview BACKGROUND Triceratops Growth & Evolution As Triceratops adults grew older, their faces got longer in proportion to their shields. Blood vessel grooves are more prominent than in the skulls of younger, smaller individuals. These grooves indicate that the keratin had hardened, and was pushing the vessels into the bone as the skull continued to grow. The nasal bones and nasal horns of a large juvenile and small subadult Triceratops. Compare the unfused nasal bones of the large juvenile to the fused nasal bones of the small subadult. Fusion of the horn occured sometime during the subadult stage when the skulls were around five feet long. The bones of a mature adult Triceratops skull are tightly fused together and its orbital horns point completely forward, differently than those of the younger skulls. Note the shortness of the frill and the long facial region. Also notice the size of the nasal horn and the length of the rostrum anterior to the nasal horn. Compare these proportions with other Triceratops specimens. Young adult Triceratops have a short frill whereas a fully mature Triceratops has a long frill and a long face. TEACHERS Dinosaurs Under the Big Sky Guide 140

MOR CHANGE 10 TRICERATOPS GROWTH Museum Instructions MATERIALS Student activity sheets, clipboards, pencils (Pens, crayons, and markers are not allowed in exhibit spaces) ACTIVITY TIME 30 Minutes LOCATION INSTRUCTIONS Lead your group to the Triceratops growth series in the Hall of Horns and Teeth. Use the activity page to guide your students through an exploration of how Triceratops changed as it grew. Ask students to examine the fossils and casts on display to explore Triceratops. The background information provided can help you lead students and answer questions for this activity. After completing the activity using Triceratops, explore other growth series on display and look for how those dinosaurs changed as they grew. Other displays include T.rex, Maiasaura, and Diplodocus. TEACHERS Dinosaurs Under the Big Sky Guide 141

MOR CHANGE 10 TRICERATOPS GROWTH Classroom Instructions MATERIALS ACTIVITY TIME INSTRUCTIONS Student activity sheets, pencils 30 Minutes Use the activity page to guide your students through an exploration of how Triceratops changed as it grew. Ask students to examine the images on the activity sheet to explore Triceratops. The background information provided can help you lead students and answer questions for this activity. TEACHERS Dinosaurs Under the Big Sky Guide 142

MOR CHANGE Triceratops Growth 10 NAME How did Triceratops change in appearance as they grew? First, number the skulls pictured below in order from youngest to oldest. 36 INCHES 18 INCHES 60 INCHES 24 INCHES How were you able to tell which one was oldest? Or the youngest? Dinosaurs Under the Big Sky Guide 143

MOR CHANGE 10 Triceratops Growth (Cont.) Ontogeny The study of how animals change as they grow is called Ontogeny. Look back at the Triceratops photos on the front page. Besides the length (all animals grow up, after all), what is one difference in the shape of the skull as the Triceratops grew? What is another difference in the shape of the skull as the Triceratops grew? Think of another animal you know. Besides getting larger, do their heads change much as they grow up? Dinosaurs Under the Big Sky Guide 144

MOR CHANGE Triceratops Growth 10 NAME ANSWER KEY How did Triceratops change in appearance as they grew? First, number the skulls pictured below in order from youngest to oldest. 3 1 36 INCHES 18 INCHES 4 2 60 INCHES 24 INCHES How were you able to tell which one was oldest? Or the youngest? By size Dinosaurs Under the Big Sky Guide 145

MOR CHANGE 10 Triceratops Growth (Cont.) ANSWER KEY Ontogeny The study of how animals change as they grow is called Ontogeny. Look back at the Triceratops photos on the front page. Besides the length (all animals grow up, after all), what is one difference in the shape of the skull as the Triceratops grew? Answers could include: size and direction of the horns, triangular pieces around the frill, size of the eyes, holes in the frill What is another difference in the shape of the skull as the Triceratops grew? See above Think of another animal you know. Besides getting larger, do their heads change much as they grow up? Typically an animal s skull and fare will change, including the size of its eyes Dinosaurs Under the Big Sky Guide 146