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A giant dinosaur with blade-like horns roamed Montana. It's been named after Norse god Loki. - MSNThe lokiceratops had at least 12 smaller horns coming from its head, and perhaps even 14, whereas another similar looking dinosaur, the medusaceratops, only had 10, he said.
These blade-like horns, evocative of weaponry wielded by the trickster god Loki in Norse mythology, helped inspire its scientific name, which also recognizes the permanent home of the fossils at ...
Lokiceratops had two curving horns more than 16 inches (40 cm) ... Dinosaur from Montana had horns like Norse god Loki's blades. Will Dunham. June 20, 2024 at 8:06 AM. Copied; By Will Dunham.
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