Sometimes I wonder about the parasites under ceratopsian frills
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archipithecus said: i bet they would love under-the-frill scritches
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…and what might’ve fed on such parasites — toothed birds, perhaps? Small pterosaurs, as in Walking With Dinosaurs?
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lusciouslusus said: do you think there were unique species/families of parasites that could ONLY live underneath ceratopsian frills?
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