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noun - having the back covered with thick bony plates
ANKYLOSAUR - Ankylosauria is a group of mainly herbivorous dinosaurs of the order Ornithischia. It includes the great majority of dinosaurs with armor in the form...
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| Armored beast of old |
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| Feb 18 2017 Wall Street Journal |
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| A large herbivorous dinosaur of the Cretaceous Period, having a squat, heavily armored body and a clubbed tail. |
| having the back covered with thick bony plates thought to have walked with a sprawling gait resembling a lizard's |
| A heavily built quadrupedal herbivorous dinosaur of the Cretaceous period, armoured with bony plates. |
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| Ankylosauria is a group of mainly herbivorous dinosaurs of the order Ornithischia. It includes the great majority of dinosaurs with armor in the form of bony osteoderms. Ankylosaurs were bulky quadrupeds, with short, powerful limbs. They are known to have first appeared in the early Jurassic Period, and persisted until the end of the Cretaceous Period. They have been found on every continent. The first dinosaur ever discovered in Antarctica was the ankylosaurian Antarctopelta, fossils of which were recovered from Ross Island in 1986. * Ankylosauria was first named by Henry Fairfield Osborn in 1923. In the Linnaean classification system, the group is usually considered either a suborder or an infraorder. It is contained within the group Thyreophora, which also includes the stegosaurs, armored dinosaurs known for their combination of plates and spikes. |