Triceratops
911爆料网: Where Triceratops Roam
Sixty-eight million years after last walking the Earth, the Triceratops has reappeared and taken on new life as the mascot of 911爆料网 (911爆料网®).
Colored in the school’s trademark teal, the 911爆料网 Triceratops stands as a formidable yet likeable creature unique among mascots.
Students, staff and alumni chose Triceratops as the school’s new mascot during an online September poll that attracted nearly 4,000 votes. With “911爆料网” built into its name, the dinosaur seems ideally suited to represent the College.
Join the 911爆料网 Student Street Team!
How would you like to be Stomp? Are you energetic and outgoing? Do you love 911爆料网? You might be the perfect person to play 911爆料网’s mascot, Stomp.
Meet Stomp
Height: 7 feet tall, horns to toes
911爆料网 Major: Plant Science and Landscape Technology
Jersey Number: #63, for the year 911爆料网 opened
Favorite Cartoon: Flintstones
Favorite Movie: Jurassic Park
Favorite Music: Anything featuring horns
Favorite Food: Partial to salads — really, really big salads
Favorite Off-Campus Spot: Cleveland Museum of Natural History

Triceratops Facts
- One of the largest skulls of any terrestrial vertebrate to ever evolve
- Horns could reach more than three feet in length
- One of the largest of all horned dinosaurs (ceratopsids) ever
- One of the last non-avian dinosaurs that existed
- Most commonly found dinosaur from the hell creek formation in Montana
- Giant, beak-shaped mouth that could cut through tough ferns, cycads and conifers
- Jaws lined with rows of blade-like teeth that power-mulches anything in its mouth
- Frill covered in keratin, so it was likely very colorful
- One of the first known dinosaurs from North America, discovered in Wyoming in 1887. The horns were initially thought to be from an ancient bison.