Blind Date. Triceratops Horridus is a photograph by Connie Fox which was uploaded on October 10th, 2014.
Blind Date. Triceratops Horridus
In defense of my title, I've met some fine people on blind dates. Yet there's always a fear of the unknown--a new adventure to be enjoyed--even if... more
by Connie Fox
Title
Blind Date. Triceratops Horridus
Artist
Connie Fox
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Photograph - Indoor Color Photo
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In defense of my title, I've met some fine people on blind dates. Yet there's always a fear of the unknown--a new adventure to be enjoyed--even if the guy shows up at a fine restaurant sporting orange spiked hair. (Yes, it happened to me.)
That said, this might make a fun birthday card for someone with a great sense of humor: Head and neck portions of a Triceratops horridus (a horned ceratopsian), a dinosaur skeleton on display at the Houston Museum of Natural Science, Houston, Texas, USA. Dinosaurs are said to have first appeared during the Triassic period, 231.4 million years ago. This suborder, a horned ceratopsia, is said to have lived on earth from 158 to 66 million years ago, which would place it in the late Jurassic to late Cretaceous periods.
Copyright 2013-14 Connie Steitz Fox.
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Canon A630
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Featured on the homepage of Premium FAA Artists, Beauty, and Loving the Color Orange, October 2014. My thanks!
Blind Date. Triceratops Horridus by Connie Fox
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October 10th, 2014
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Connie Fox
JRR, thank you so much for the nice homepage feature in Loving the Color Orange! He does look quite spooky and ideal for Halloween. Hadn't seen him from that perspective before.