Prenocephale

Prenocephale (Sloped Head)

2.4m Long

Asia: Mongolia

Late Cretaceous (75-65 MYA)

Herbivore

Pachycephalosauridae

'''One of the last few bone heads that ever existed on the planet, Prenocephale is a small but very tough, agile creature that's able to protect itself in small groups from predators like raptors most of the time. They are very short tempered animals and will attack anything that provokes for easily they the goats of the prehistoric times, unlike goats which have air chambers in their skulls which help absorb shock when headbutting each other while Pachycephalosaurs do not for it is a mass of solid bone and if they headbutt each other it would most likely kill them. Prenocephale may have their dome heads on not their own heads but different parts of their bodies like their sides, though they would have been able to absorb most of the shock when butting against each other which is possibly why their bodies look more tougher and rugged than that of hadrosaurs.'''

This bone head may lived in small groups just like what normal goats do today for protection against any predators that would go after them like Dromaeosaurus or juvenile Tyrannosaurus rex's even if they are hidden within the wilderness of the woods instead of being in more wide open environments.