stegosaur
IPA: stɛgʌsˈɔr
noun
- Any of several extinct herbivorous dinosaurs, of the suborder Stegosauria, having two rows of bony plates along the back.
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Examples of "stegosaur" in Sentences
- It is classified as a stegosaur.
- It can be seen fighting a stegosaur around a lava pit.
- Undescribed stegosaur is present in the ucaiwan member.
- Fossil stegosaur tracks have been reported from the formation.
- I'm a user of the German P and currently working on Stegosaur articels.
- Note that the boxed stegosaur at far right is a blatant rip-off of this model.
- Then suddenly from your right, the head of the mother stegosaur roars into view.
- Thus, problems with stegosaur tracks possibly stem from the expectation of their quadrupedality.
- Massive but short stegosaur forelimbs suggest primarily bipedal locomotion, and quadrupedal defense posture.
- They're probably just ornaments to allow one stegosaur to recognize another of its own species, says UC Berkeley's Kevin Padian.
- She had traveled to Sudan to touch the backbone of a fossilized stegosaur, and wrote of her frustration when she divined nothing from it.
- If the Stegopodus pedal specimen we propose to shift the emphasis from the manus to the pes in the revised diagnosis of this ichnotaxon and similar ichnites are proper stegosaur footprints, Deltapodus must have been left by another thyreophoran trackmaker.
- From the opening chapter, where the only way a palaeontologist can be recruited to the project is to be presented with the chilled head of a stegosaur, Swanwick drags you into an ever widening spiral of discovery, realtionships and temporal paradox that swings from the deep past to the deep future.
- Otherwise, we have more of the lumbering and vaguely stegosaur-like "stegodons" seen elsewhere in Azeroth and a bizarre mutation of basilisk that they're calling "Diemetradon" (clearly loosely inspired by the Permian-aged Dimetrodon, which, you'll note, isn't a dinosaur, but, rather, a pelycosaurian synapsid).
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