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English: Size comparison between several specimens of the Late Cretaceous protoceratopsid Bagaceratops rozhdestvenskyi, including the holotype.[1] The genera Gobiceratops, Lamaceratops, Magnirostris, and Platyceratops have been determined to represent growth stages of Bagaceratops, hence used in this diagram.[2] Postcranial skeleton is based on MPC-D 100/535 and KID 196, which have a length around ~1 m (3.3 ft). Largest known individual (IVPP V12513 skull) is around ~1.7 m (5.6 ft) if restored after KID 196.[3][2][4] Human for scale 1.8 m tall.
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