Dinosaur Coast Unearthed: Meet Loki’s Cousin – Lokiceratops, the God of Mischief of the Cretaceous Period!

Exploring the swamplands of modern-day Montana 78 million years ago would have led one to encounter a dinosaur unlike any other – Lokiceratops rangiformis. Named after the Norse god Loki, this hulking herbivore stood over 20 feet long, weighing a massive 5 tons. Resembling the god of mischief with its majestic frill-shaped head adorned with two pairs of blade-shaped horns, including 16-inch horns above its eyes and numerous others scattered around its face, Lokiceratops is …

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