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      Styracosaurus
      InfoThe styracosaurus (styracosaurus in English), 6 meters and weighed 2,7 tons, was the ancestor of the Triceratops and lived from 83.000.000 to 76.000.000 years ago in North America.
      SizeUnknown
      Value
      • Skull Stretches: 3.500 Berries
      • Body Stretches: 2.500 Berries
      • Tail Stretches: 3.000 Berries
      TimeNo information
      Parties
      • Skull Stretches
      • Body Stretches
      • Tail Stretches
      Appearances
      • Animal Crossing: City Folk/Let's Go To The City
      • Animal Crossing: New Leaf
      Museum information:

      Animal Crossing: Population: on the rise !:
      Does not appear
      Animal Crossing: Wild World:
      Does not appear
      Animal Crossing: City Folk/Let's Go To The City:
      "The styracosaurus appeared in the final stage of the existence of dinosaurs. Its bony plate, similar to that of the triceratops, instead showed several huge horns. It was very showy. And with good reason, because the males used it to attract females I guess, when it comes to dating, things haven't changed that much in all these years. "
      Animal Crossing: New Leaf:
      "" Styracosaurus "means" spiny lizard "and is the name of this aggressive version of the triceratops. In addition to a horn on the snout, they had a few more in the bony extension of the skull. The fossils of these dinosaurs usually appear together, so believed to have lived in herds. "
      Animal Crossing: New Horizons:
      No information





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