Thanks to the parachute science of the early 1900s, much is known about some of the first forms of horned dinosaurs. These take the form of some of the most familiar Mongolian faces - Protoceratops and Psittacosaurus. However, in the century since these discoveries, many more have been made across Asia to fill in the gaps and stretch back the horned dinosaur evolutionary line to the Jurassic, with such fantastically adorable forms as Yinlong. However, none of these finds explain how these tiny little runners made it into North America and evolved into the largest horned dinosaurs to ever live. One find published in 2014 provides the best picture yet on what was going on with horned dinosaur evolution between Asia and North America.
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