Lokiceratops Discovery: New Dinosaur Species Named After Norse God Loki!

Researchers in the state of Montana have made a groundbreaking discovery by identifying a new species of horned dinosaur named Lokiceratops. This dinosaur is believed to be a unique find due to its large blade-like horns and intricate headgear. According to experts, Lokiceratops is the largest and most ornate of its kind ever found, sparking excitement in the scientific community. The newly discovered dinosaur has been named after the Norse god Loki, known for his …

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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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