Only Stegosaurus and triceratops bear comparison.
"Edge of the Jungle"
William Beebe
Now among other things a skeleton is the solution of a problem in mechanics, and in triceratops the head so dominates the rest of the structure that one might almost imagine the skull was made first and the body adjusted to it.
"Animals of the Past"
Frederic A. Lucas
"Fifties" aren't much for range, but they are unconditionally guaranteed to make a creature the size of a triceratops think twice before heading in your direction again, and, once you strap one on, you never feel the weight.
"Attrition"
Jim Wannamaker