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The gigantic three-horned Reptile, Triceratops

The gigantic three-horned Reptile, Triceratops.jpg The unicellular parasite Benedenia, from the gut of the common Poulp or OctopusThumbnailsDrawing of the skull and lower jaw of the Meritherium, discovered by Dr. Andrews in the Upper Eocene of the Fayum Desert.The unicellular parasite Benedenia, from the gut of the common Poulp or OctopusThumbnailsDrawing of the skull and lower jaw of the Meritherium, discovered by Dr. Andrews in the Upper Eocene of the Fayum Desert.The unicellular parasite Benedenia, from the gut of the common Poulp or OctopusThumbnailsDrawing of the skull and lower jaw of the Meritherium, discovered by Dr. Andrews in the Upper Eocene of the Fayum Desert.The unicellular parasite Benedenia, from the gut of the common Poulp or OctopusThumbnailsDrawing of the skull and lower jaw of the Meritherium, discovered by Dr. Andrews in the Upper Eocene of the Fayum Desert.The unicellular parasite Benedenia, from the gut of the common Poulp or OctopusThumbnailsDrawing of the skull and lower jaw of the Meritherium, discovered by Dr. Andrews in the Upper Eocene of the Fayum Desert.

The gigantic three-horned Reptile, Triceratops, as large as an Elephant, found in Jurassic strata in North America. A model of the skeleton may be seen in the Natural History Museum in London.