fossils
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Dinosaurs With Large Head Pieces Won Mates And Took Lead Role In Social Groups
A dinosaur species known Protoceratops andrewsi sported an ornamental head appendage called a frill that was likely used to attract suitable mates and helped to assert social dominance.
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