Baby dinosaurs kept growing and changing. Some kinds grew sharp horns. Some kinds grew spikes on their tails. Others grew bony frills. 恐龙宝宝不断长大,身体会发生一些变化。 有些恐龙会长出尖利的角。 有些恐龙的尾巴上会长出尖刺。 其他一些恐龙会长出...
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to its other features, including thin parts of the skull and, unlike other abelisaurids, a lack of horns. It has been suggested that this could mean that the new species is near the bottom of the family tree of abelisaurs or closely related to the ancestors of the rest of the group...
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needed extra bone strength to support its weight on its relatively short hind limbs,” Sereno said. “Spinosauruswas able to wade into waterways more than six feet deep without floating, where it could ambush fish of any size with its claws and jaws—but all while keeping its toes fir...
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Distinguishing Characteristics:Low-slung posture; horns and spikes along back True to its name—Greek for "living fortress"—Animantarx was an unusually spiky nodosaur (a subfamily of the ankylosaurs, or armored dinosaurs, which lacked clubbed tails) that lived in middleCretaceousNorth America and...
. And while the dividing lines have gotten a bit fuzzy with new discoveries, the two can often be differentiated at a distance by their differing horn arrangements. Centrosaurines often had long nose horns, short brow horns, and lots of spiky ornaments around the edges of their short frills...