Centrosaurus

Centrosaurus (Pointed Lizard) 6m Long

North America: Alberta Canada

Late Cretaceous (75-70 MYA)

Herbivore

Cerotopsidae

'''This honred dinosaur might have been one dinosaur not worth tackling on with a huge long horn thats about 60cm long and would have used it just like a sword to its predators like tyrannosaurs and it's shield which may have been weak but, effective enough to ward off most predators from it. There are confusing notes about the horn on it's nose which was that some specimens horns point forward while some pointed backward, some have speculated whether this is due to gender, age or even a difference in its genus for instance there are almost unmistakable traits between an Indian Lion and a African Lion except a few small different traits on it's body.'''

'''They lived Idly by either in herds if they were female or living alone in the forests as males or some females, Centrosaurus may have been bulky and with some reserve fat on it as an a emergency nutrient supply when they be on migration or during the hardest times of a season like cold Canadian winters. '''