The Cretaceous Period: Where the Dinosaurs Went to Get Their Hair Done
It's the age of the hadrosaur, the ceratops, and the triceratops. But let's face it, the real stars of this period were the hairdressers. Who knew dinosaurs had such a passion for perms?
We're talking bouffants, mullets, and pompadours. The hadrosaurs were sporting the latest in feathered fashion, while the ceratops were rocking out with their spiky, punk-rock hairstyles.
But it wasn't all good. The triceratops, with their pesky frills, were getting some serious side-eye from the other dinos. "Dude, those frills are so extra," said one fed-up hadrosaur.
And don't even get us started on the velociraptors. They were the original "mean girls." Always talking about their designer scales and how they "served" themselves a "sassy" new look.
But hey, at the end of the day, the Cretaceous Period was all about one thing: looking good. And let's be real, who doesn't love a good hairdo?