I got some vintage scrap pictures (Glanzbild) of dinosaurs and other prehistoric animals from 60s or 70s and they have the names of the animals printed on the other side. Now my question is, does anyone know why the Triceratops is simply labeled as "the ancestor of rhinoceros"?
As far as I know, when the first fossils of Triceratops were found it was thouht that they belonged to some kind of bison but it was soon found put that the fossil was actually a dinosaur, right? And it was never thought that rhinos evolved from dinosaurs?














