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Back to EpisodesAnkylosaurus: The Living Fortress of the Late Cretaceous
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This entry provides a comprehensive profile of Ankylosaurus, a heavily armored dinosaur from the Late Cretaceous period. It examines the genus's discovery history, beginning with Barnum Brown's 1908 description, and details the creature's massive physical proportions and unique skull anatomy. The text highlights specialized biological features, such as its defensive tail club, complex nasal passages for temperature regulation, and extensive bony plating. Furthermore, the source discusses the animal's herbivorous diet, its slow-moving nature, and its placement within the family Ankylosauridae. Finally, it describes the paleoenvironment of western North America where these dinosaurs lived alongside famous contemporaries like Tyrannosaurus rex.