Psittacosaurus is a small herbivore dinosaur that lives in the isle it is known to have limited night vision and a temperament of being both social and anxious with a overall stamina of a medium metabolic rate and should be noted it is a passive creature.
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| - Psittacosaurus is a small herbivore dinosaur that lives in the isle it is known to have limited night vision and a temperament of being both social and anxious with a overall stamina of a medium metabolic rate and should be noted it is a passive creature.
- Psittacosaurus is a small dinosaur that lives in Asia. It is related to the triceratops.
- Psittacosaurus is a small bipedal ceratopsian that is playable in The Isle. Often abbreviated in The Isle as "Taco".
- Psittacosaurus are small dinosaurs that appear in Age of Extinction
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- Psittacosaurus ("parrot lizard") was a dinosaur that was located between the orders of Ornithopods and Ceratopsians. It was mentioned in The Complete Guide To Prehistoric Life in Protoceratops entry.
- Psittacosaurus was one of the earliest ceratopsians, but closer to Triceratops than Yinlong. Once in its own family, Psittacosauridae, with other genera like Hongshanosaurus, it is now considered to be senior synonym of the latter and an early offshoot of the branch that led to more derived forms. The genera closely related to Psittacosaurus are all from Asia, with the exception of Aquilops, from North America. The first species was either P. lujiatunensis or closely related, and it may have given rise to later forms of Psittacosaurus.
- All species of Psittacosaurus were gazelle-sized bipedal herbivores characterized by a high, powerful beak on the upper jaw. At least one species had long, quill-like structures on its tail and lower back, possibly serving a display function. Psittacosaurs were extremely early ceratopsians and, while they developed many novel adaptations of their own, they also shared many anatomical features with later ceratopsians, such as Protoceratops and the elephant-sized Triceratops.
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| - "Mongolian parrot Lizard"
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