Gesiceps
Gesiceps is a genus of herbivorous dinosaurs that lived during the Late Cretaceous period, approximately 70 million years ago. The genus is known from a single species, Gesiceps nasicornis, which was discovered in the Hell Creek Formation of North Dakota, USA. Gesiceps is notable for its distinctive nasal horn, which is unique among known dinosaurs.
The name Gesiceps is derived from the Greek words "ges" meaning "kiss" and "kephale" meaning "head," reflecting
Gesiceps was a medium-sized dinosaur, estimated to be around 5 meters in length. It had a robust
The diet of Gesiceps is thought to have consisted primarily of plants, with a possible preference for
Gesiceps is an important addition to our understanding of Late Cretaceous dinosaur diversity and evolution. Its