Researchers have Discovered a fossilized skull of the Platytholus Clemensi Dinosaur, which belongs to the pachycephalosaur family, in Montana's Hell Creek Formation. The skull had keratin bristles resembling those found in modern-day fingernails and rhino horns, giving the dinosaur a distinct appearance. The researchers initially believed that the bristles were used for physical confrontation, but now think they were an ornate headdress for display purposes. The discovery provides new insights into the behaviors and appearance of ancient dinosaurs.
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