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- persisted until the end of the Late Cretaceous. The two main families of ankylosaurians, Nodosauridae and Ankylosauridae primarily originated from the Northern...
- might have been able to flip the small animal on its back. Unlike other ankylosaurians, Minmi had horizontally oriented plates of bones that ran along the...
- Dinosauria = Ornithischia + Saurischia. This includes major groups such as ankylosaurians (armored herbivorous quadrupeds), stegosaurians (plated herbivorous...
- (osteoderms), which were covered in keratin sheaths. Nodosaurids, like other ankylosaurians, were small- to large-sized, heavily built, quadrupedal, herbivorous...
- Nodosaurus (meaning '****bed lizard') is a genus of herbivorous nodosaurid ankylosaurian dinosaur from the Late Cretaceous, the fossils of which are found exclusively...
- Gastonia is a genus of herbivorous ankylosaurian dinosaur from the Early Cretaceous of North America, around 139 to 134.6 million years ago. It is often...
- formed by the Late Cretaceous Stegouros and Antarctopelta. As with other ankylosaurians, Kunbarrasaurus was herbivorous. Unlike most herbivorous dinosaurs,...
- "sacral shield", a **** of osteoderms over the hips found in some other ankylosaurians. Taohelong was named and described in 2013 by Yang Jing-Tao, You Hai-Lu...
- sank. Larramendi and colleagues in 2020 doubted this hypothesis, as ankylosaurians would need a density comparable to modern birds for this to occur which...
- row, and shows that there is little to no overhang. This differs from ankylosaurians, where there is a large overhang of the maxilla. As with Stegosaurus...