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- a group of cavemen are taught by a caveman lecturer that the spikes on a stegosaur's tail were named "after the late Thag Simmons". The term was picked...
- Gr**** words ourá (οὐρά) meaning "tail" and -mastix (μάστιξ) meaning "whip" or "scourge", after the thick-spiked tail characteristic of all Uromastyx species...
- coloration, and a long tail much like a wyvern's tail. Others are described as entirely covered in feathers with a spiked tail, bird-like wings, and a...
- able to stand on two legs like other xenarthrans. It notably sported a spiked tail club, which may have weighed 40 or 65 kg (88 or 143 lb) in life, and...
- plates and tail tipped with spikes, Stegosaurus is one of the most recognizable kinds of dinosaurs. The function of this array of plates and spikes has been...
- studded with long, sharp spikes. Anguirus' tail is covered with spikes (he also had a tail club in Godzilla: Final Wars). His tail makes up most of his body...
- osteoderm-covered frontlimbs, a head adorned by m****ive cow-like horns and a tail encased by spiked tail rings and tipped by a large bony club. It has been hypothesized...
- MalvalesStachyuraceae (spiketail family) Stachyurus, from Gr**** for "spike tail" (on the inflorescences) 1 genus, in East Asia and mainland Southeast...
- Armstrong, B; Harmel, D; Young, B; Harwell, F. "The Management of Spike Bucks in a White-Tailed Deer Po****tion" (PDF). Texas Parks and Wildlife Department...
- and spikes suggests that the plates serve different functions at different stages of the stegosaurids’ life histories. The terminal spikes in the tail are...