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Armoured Dinos May Have Dug Trenches to Protect Themselves, Fossil Study Suggests – Gizmodo Australia
The headless horseman would make fast friends with an Asian ankylosaur; where the former tends to be missing its head, these dinosaurs are often found without their…
The headless horseman would make fast friends with an Asian ankylosaur; where the former tends to be missing its head, these dinosaurs are often found without their body. In fact, the dearth of ankylosaur bodies has vexed paleontologists, who are eager to learn more about how the hefty herbivores became clubbed-tailed, heavily armoured tanks.
Now, an international team of researchers has described the post-cranial remains of an ankylosaur from Mongolias Gobi Desert, expanding paleontologists understanding…
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