Koreaceratops is notable for the tall
neural spines on its caudal vertebrae, and for the structure of its
astragalus. In some of the
distal caudal vertebrae, the neural spines are over five times the height of the
vertebral centra to which they attach. Lee
et al. noted that several other ceratopsians also had tall neural spines on their caudals. As this trait appears in several branches of ceratopsians, Lee
et al. postulated that the feature was independently evolved, perhaps as an adaptation for swimming. Lee
et al. performed a
phylogenetic analysis and found
Koreaceratops to be positioned between
Archaeoceratops and more
derived ceratopsians. Some researchers have removed
Koreaceratops from phylogenetic analyses due to the lack of skull material from the type specimen which results in a complicated resolution within neoceratopsians. ==Paleobiology==