Cleveland Museum of Natural History

Koreaceratops hwaseongensis

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In 2008, the fossil remains of Koreaceratops hwaseongensis, the first ceratopsian dinosaur from South Korea, were found in a block of rock along the Tando Basin reservoir in Hwaseong City.
Photo courtesy: Naturwissenschaften: The Science of Nature

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Illustrations of the Koreaceratops hwaseongensis partial skeleton including anatomical abbreviations.
Photo courtesy: Naturwissenschaften: The Science of Nature

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Koreaceratops hwaseongensis
© Julius T. Csotonyi
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Koreaceratops hwaseongensis
© Julius T. Csotonyi
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Koreaceratops hwaseongensis
© Julius T. Csotonyi
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A regional geologic map in the vicinity of the Tando Basin in Hwaswong City, South Korea, where a partial skeleton of Koreaceratops hwaseongensis was found.
Photo courtesy: Naturwissenschaften: The Science of Nature
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Michael J. Ryan, curator and head of Vertebrate Paleontology at The Cleveland Museum of Natural History, co-authored research describing Koreaceratops hwaseongensis, the first horned dinosaur from South Korea, which was published in the journal Naturwissenschaften: The Science of Nature.