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Have some ornithischians
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what's THIS dinosaur???
Texacephale
Gravitholus
Stegoceras
Hanssuesia
Prenocephale
Colepiocephale
Sphaerotholus
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From the top:
Yutyrannus - Talbot
Parasaurolophus - Niobe
Ceratosaurus - Charri
Dilophosaurus - Notch
Tenontosaurus - Leffy <3
Styracosaurus - Penma
Pachycephalosaurs - Siwa
Deinonychus - Nevr
Cryolophosaurus (juvie) - Acer
Velociraptor - Pidge
Sinosauropteryx - Sinno
Preondactylus - Cricket
I want to say I'm done for now....but last time I said that I added a handful more so. Who knows lol
#Archovember Day 25 - Tylocephale gilmorei
The pachycephalosaurids are famous for their thick, armoured heads, but one dome rose above the rest. Living in Late Cretaceous Mongolia, Tylocephale gilmorei, while a medium-sized pachycephalosaur, had the tallest known dome head comparable to body size. This dome could sustain higher forces of impact than other pachycephalosaurids. Like other pachycephalosaurs it likely ate plants and insects, though it had serrations on its teeth that may have allowed it to eat tougher materials like seeds and nuts.
Tylocephale lived in an arid alluvial plain. It lived alongside a variety of other dinosaurs in the Barun Goyot Formation including ankylosaurs like Saichania, Tarchia, and Zaraapelta, protoceratopsids like Bagaceratops and Breviceratops, the titanosaur Quaesitosaurus, dromaeosaurs like Kuru and Shri, halszkaraptorines like Hulsanpes, oviraptorids like Conchoraptor, Heyuannia, and Nemegtomaia, alvarezsaurids like Khulsanurus and Parvicursor, and birds like Gobipipus, Gobipteryx, and Hollanda.
Day 18- Pachycephalosaurus
Damn this guy sure does have a taxonomic history huh.
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Dinofact #62
All known pachycepahlosaurs, except for two species, Ferganocephale and Stenopelix lived during the late Cretaceous. Ferganocephale, which can be traced back to the middle Jurassic, lacks some features on its teeth distinctive to all other known pachycephalosaurs, and Stenopelix, traced to the early Cretaceous, is based on a partial skeleton lacking the skull, which some scientists have now reclassified as a ceratopsian. With both outlying species of pachycephalosaurs sometimes considered nomen dubiums, it is possible that all known pachycephalosaurs lived during the late Cretaceous period.
Source: Wikipedia [1], [2], [3]