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Ajkaceratops

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Type:‭ Ceratopsian Dinosaur
Diet: Herbivore.
Size: Uncertain due to lack of remains ‭‬but estimated to be about ‬1‭ ‬meter long.
Protection status: Extinct.
Although only named from partial skull remains representing what seems to be a small dinosaur,‭‬Ajkaceratops has been one of the most important dinosaur discoveries of the early twenty-first century‭; ‬it is the first ceratopsian dinosaur definitively proven to have come from Europe.‭ ‬Ceratopsian dinosaurs were very common across Asia and North America during the late Cretaceous,‭ ‬in fact until the discovery of Ajkaceratops,‭ ‬these were the only places where these kinds of dinosaurs were known to live.

       In terms of known features,‭ ‬Ajkaceratops has been considered by its describers to be most similar to Bagaceratops and Magnirostris,‭ ‬both known from Asia.‭ ‬It is probable that the ancestors of Ajkaceratops radiated out from Asia before reaching late Cretaceous Europe,‭ ‬which back then was more a chain of islands that a single continent.‭ ‬Ajkaceratops would have been a small quadrupedal dinosaur that browsed upon low growing vegetation that would have been cropped with its beak like mouth.‭ ‬Ajkaceratops would have loosely resembled a smaller version of the later larger ceratopsian dinosaurs like Chasmosaurus and Diabloceratops,‭ ‬but it would have lacked the elaborate neck frill and horn displays of these later relatives. The Csehbanya Formation where Ajkaceratops fossils are known is believed to have been a flood plain back in the late Cretaceous.‭ ‬This habitat would have large expanses of fertile ground‭ (‬from silt deposited by occasional floods‭) ‬allowing lush low growing vegetation to flourish.‭ ‬An alternative explanation however might be that Ajkaceratops lived upstream in drier conditions and was simply washed down there after being caught up in a flood.‭ ‬If Ajkaceratops actually did live in a flood plain environment though,‭ ‬then it likely shared its habitat with ornithopod dinosaurs like Rhabdodon,‭ ‬nodosaurs like Hungarosaurus,‭ ‬and small theropods like Pneumatoraptor,‭ ‬while pterosaurs like Bakonydraco flew overhead.

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