Short clip from asdf movie 4 Stegosaurus ( / ˌstɛɡəˈsɔːrəs /; [1] lit. 'roof-lizard') is a genus of herbivorous, four-legged, armored dinosaur from the Late Jurassic, characterized by the distinctive kite-shaped upright plates along their backs and spikes on their tails.
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I Am Stegosaurus A Twin Sisters® Song With Lyrics! Twin Sisters 95K subscribers Subscribe 23K views 1 year ago Kids will learn interesting facts about the plant-eating dinosaur Stegosaurus.. I'm an idiot who doesn't log out of my youtube account at my friend's house. LOLFAIL! WELL YOU'RE A POO 10% Keeping Calm 20% Carrying on 30% Slartibartfast 40% Dogs are cool 50% I have pet shrimp. Description of the Stegosaurus There were three different species of Stegosaurus, but all were relatively similar looking. Overall, these creatures were short, stout, and powerfully built. They walked on four short legs, had small heads, and long tails capped with defensive spines. A line of flattened, plate-like spines ran down their backs. Stegosaurus, (genus Stegosaurus ), one of the various plated dinosaurs ( Stegosauria) of the Late Jurassic Period (159 million to 144 million years ago) recognizable by its spiked tail and series of large triangular bony plates along the back. Stegosaurus usually grew to a length of about 6.5 metres (21 feet), but some reached 9 metres (30 feet).
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A hungry Allosaurus runs up to Stegosaurus, ready to attack.But as it gets close, Stegosaurus swings its heavy tail, and—whack! One of its thick, pointy spikes drives into Allosaurus' tailbone.Allosaurus limps away, and Stegosaurus continues to munch ferns and young trees.. Puzzling plates. Stegosaurus is famous for its two rows of kite-shaped plates that stick out from its neck, back, and. A colorful life-size model of a Stegosaurus at a dinosaur park. Jakub Halun / Wikimedia Commons / CC BY 3.0 The name Stegosaurus means " roofed lizard ," reflecting the belief of 19th-century paleontologists that this dinosaur's plates lay flat along its back, like a form of armor. Late Jurassic, 152-145 million years ago. Found in: USA. A large, slow moving plant-eater, Stegosaurus would have defended itself from predators like Allosaurus and Ceratosaurus with its powerful spiked tail. The bony plates along its back were embedded in the skin of the animal, not attached to its skeleton, which is why in most fossil finds. Stegosauria is a group of herbivorous ornithischian dinosaurs that lived during the Jurassic and early Cretaceous periods.Stegosaurian fossils have been found mostly in the Northern Hemisphere, predominantly in what is now North America, Europe, Africa, South America and Asia.Their geographical origins are unclear; the earliest unequivocal stegosaurian, Huayangosaurus taibaii, lived in China.
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Stegosaurus is a minor character from the asdfmovie series. Not much is known about Stegosaurus, except that his favourite thing to do is step on people and say, "I am a stegosaurus!". He first appears in asdfmovie4, crushing a time traveler who has only just arrived in the past. He returns in. Can you handle it?!?! All rights are TomSka's
Somebody mistakes a stegosaurus for a giant bee. They must feel uncomfortable now.Credit: TomSka Stegosaurus was a large, plant-eating dinosaur that lived during the late Jurassic Period, about 150.8 million to 155.7 million years ago, primarily in western North America. It was about the size.
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Among paleontologists, the four-spiked tail of Stegosaurus is called a " thagomizer ." It is one of a few terms inspired by one of Gary Larson's beloved "Far Side" cartoons: a caveman points to a. Though Stegosaurus could grow to 9 m (29.5 ft) in length and weigh 5.3-7 metric tons (5.8-7.7 short tons), it's brain was extremely tiny by comparison. Stegosaurus's brain only grew up to 80 g (2.8 oz), about the size of that of a modern-day dog. Though most dinosaurs had small brains relative to their overall body size, Stegosaurus's.