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//Thousands of generation of selective breeding have molded this ceratopsian (likely a relative of Microceratus or Graciliceratops from Late Cretaceous Earth) into a variety of breeds. Here depicted is a typical medium-sized house breed, feeding on one of the oil-rich seeds that form the foremost part of its diet and justify its powerful jaws and fast-growing beak sheath. In fact, whereas most basal ceratopsians on Nekenalos are omnivorous to some degree, with a handful of specialized predator forms, the **Zarmat** is strictly herbivorous, | //Thousands of generation of selective breeding have molded this ceratopsian (likely a relative of Microceratus or Graciliceratops from Late Cretaceous Earth) into a variety of breeds. Here depicted is a typical medium-sized house breed, feeding on one of the oil-rich seeds that form the foremost part of its diet and justify its powerful jaws and fast-growing beak sheath. In fact, whereas most basal ceratopsians on Nekenalos are omnivorous to some degree, with a handful of specialized predator forms, the **Zarmat** is strictly herbivorous, | ||
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