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Here's The Clue:
Discovered in New Mexico this long-frilled ceratopsian had two long brow horns, a shorter nose-horn, and two additional horn-like growths, one on each cheek. Its head, including the frill was 7.5 feet long, more than one-third as long as its body. The frill may have served as an expanded frame for large jaw muscles that would have allowed it to chew many forms of vegetation. It was one of the last horned dinosaurs and perished in the great extinction.
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