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#Scolosaurus was an armored dinosaur native to #Canada and the Northwest #USA roughly 76 million years ago. Reaching roughly 6 meters long, this club-tailed ankylosaur ate low-lying vegetation like ferns and horsetails.
Art by @Captain_A_Haf, Fossils from NHM in London
@Rattel_M_Bones OF COURSE MY LIEGE.
zyg would be a scolosaurus or some other medium sized ankylosaur because they're probably the most grumpy, stubborn dinosaurs i can think of.
contrastingly, fex would be a sauronitholestes, a small dromaeosaur from the same formation.
Results from the #paleostream!
Tyrannosaurus for @RhysBev51762402, Hainosaurus for @dh_paleoart, Scolosaurus and Ziapelta for @AnkylosaurNerd.
I've been working on these skellies! I enjoyed working on my Halloween pfp and wanted to keep it going.
Here's the name of these cuties:
Elasmosaurus Platyurus
Parasaurolophus Cyrtocristatus
Rhamphorynchus
Scolosaurus Thronus
What's your favorite extinct big boy?
Polacanthus and Ankylosaurus by B. H. Robinson. I include both because the publishers switched the names in the captions and because the Ankylosaurus has that bonkers spikes-all-around tail that almost made me include it in the old school Scolosaurus thread.
Another dino! Decided to draw a Scolosaurus this time. An ankylosaurid from the late Cretaceous period (76 million years ago). Was inspired by hippos for the colouration :) #Dinosaur #Dinosaurs #PaleoArt
Scolosaurus is an extinct ankylosaur that lived in Cretaceous Canada 76.5 mya. There's two species of Scolosaurus: S. cutleri and S. Thronus.
Artwork by Jack Wood: https://t.co/dWPoo5uXhK
Image source: https://t.co/tdN58gKRVo
#scolosaurus #extinctanimaloftheday #ankylosaur