Yes, there are different species of Triceratops, primarily distinguished by their size, skull shape, and horn arrangements. The two most commonly recognized species are Triceratops horridus and Triceratops prorsus, with variations in their frill and horn structures. Additionally, some paleontologists have proposed other species based on fossil evidence, but the classification continues to be refined as new discoveries are made. Overall, while they share common characteristics, these differences suggest a diversity within the Triceratops genus.
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