Bush Styracosaurus

Bush Styracosaurus is a species of ceratopsid non-avian Styracosaurus dinosaur that was brought back from extinction by time travelers. It is descended from an extinct group of Styracosaurus that was brought to modern day North America and evolved into serveral different species of bush Styracosaurus. They are mostly herbivores, feeding on roots, tubers, leaves (even invasive ivy), and fruits, but can also feed on insects, carrion, eggs, and even live birds (if they killed it by accident or if the bird went to close to their mouths) to supplement their diet. They are twice the size of a southern white rhinoceros, in both weight and length. They are listed as Least Concern as no knowj threats are looming over this species.