styracosaurus
the most impressive-looking of one of my favourite group of dinosaurs. this animal was about the size of an elephant, had a parrot-like beak, a long horn on its nose and a bony frill around the top of its neck with six long spikes. has appeared in films such as son of kong, valley of gw-ngi and land that time forgot, but sadly not in any of the jur-ssic park films.
that styracosaurus might have kicked gw-ngi’s rear end if that stupid cowboy hadn’t stabbed it. if you’re near a flesh-eating carnivore fighting a relatively harmless plant-eater, why on earth would you try to kill the plant-eater?
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