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English: Hypothetical head-to-head interactions among pachycephalosaurids. (A) Bison-like head-shoving in large, broad-domed specimens such as Pachycephalosaurus wyomingensis; (B) Ovis-like clashing in Prenocephale prenes; (C) Capra-style broadside butting in high-domed and large-horned specimens such as subadult Pachycephalosaurus (“Stygimoloch” and “Dracorex”).
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Author Joseph E. Peterson, Collin Dischler, Nicholas R. Longrich
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