>>10249094>greensthis is going to come across as super pedantic and largely unrelated to what you've been arguing about, but Green is actually a fairly expensive and intensive pigment to produce, so something the size of a large Hadrosaur, Ceratopsian, or Theropod would be unlikely to be mostly different shades of green. It's not that difficult for small reptiles like snakes and lizards to be green because of how advantageous it is and because they are fairly small so they require less of an investment in the first place since they don't need to produce massive quantities of the pigment. For an animal the size of a triceratops, being many shades of vibrant green would be insanely expensive and probably something only the fittest and well-fed males would be capable of, and probably only during mating season to show females how fit they are. That being said, Steelhorn is still my absolute favorite of the Ceratopsians.