Description
Unlike later large theropods
Sus patas eran muy robustas y estaban adaptadas para soportar el gran peso del animal y además las patas delanteras eran casi de la misma longitud que las traseras
forming a sail that could have aided in thermal regulation
the Bravoceratops disappear in search of water and food
Although not much is known about its behavior and diet
Nodosaurus textilis Diplodocus carnegii Unlike later large theropodsNodosaurus textilis is an extinct species of ankylosaur dinosaur that lived during the Late Cretaceous Period, approximately 110 million years ago, in what is now North America. It is one of the first ankylosaurs to be scientifically described and is characterized by its robust and heavily armored body. The body of Nodosaurus textilis was short and long, with an estimated length of approximately 5 to 6 meters. Its weight is estimated at around 1 to 2
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