That's what they would call it in vedic times anyway. 
 

 And what a cool looking beastie he was.Did you know that paleontologists hate 
finding Triceratopses - a close relative of this fellow- because they are so 
common and not much isn't known about them and it can take most of your career 
to get one out of the ground and prepare it?
 

 What they do is encase them in plaster and leave them at universities for 
students to practise preservation techniques on. In the old days of the great 
bone rush dinosaurs which were thought to be already described and thus not 
making the discoverer famous, were stored in basements and forgotten about. 
Only a lot of them are new creatures after all and are making people famous 150 
years after they were dug up.
 

 That isn't how this one was found but it's a good story. This one was found in 
the usual way of it sticking out of an eroding cliff. You don't get long to 
excavate them in those conditions as they crumble away quickly. Huge numbers of 
unknown creatures that might never be seen again have probably come to the 
surface and disappeared before anyone even knew about them
 

 

 New species of dinosaur, the regaliceratops, discovered in Canada 
http://www.theguardian.com/science/2015/jun/04/new-species-of-dinosaur-the-regaliceratops-discovered-in-canada

 
 
 
http://www.theguardian.com/science/2015/jun/04/new-species-of-dinosaur-the-regaliceratops-discovered-in-canada
 
 
 New species of dinosaur, the regaliceratops, discovered ... 
http://www.theguardian.com/science/2015/jun/04/new-species-of-dinosaur-the-regaliceratops-discovered-in-canada
 Nicknamed Hellboy, the dinosaur had short horns over the eyes and a long nose 
horn, the opposite of the features sported by its close relative triceratops
 
 
 
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