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Euoplocephalus skeleton

An Upper Cretaceous ankylosaur, or armoured dinosaur which grew up to 7 metres in length. Complete with thick skin, bony plates and a club like tail used for swiping predators away. Illustration by Jo Konopelko

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Ankylosaur Ankylosauria Ankylosaurid Ankylosauridae Ankylosaurinae Anodontosaurus Archosaur Archosauria Archosauriformes Archosauromorpha Armored Dinosaur Armoured Dinosaur Bone Cretaceous Cretaceous Period Diapsid Diapsida Dinosaur Dinosauria Dinosauromorpha Dinosaurs Euoplocephalus Eurypoda Extinct Genasauria Herbivore


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This image showcases the anatomical beauty of Euoplocephalus, an Upper Cretaceous ankylosaur that once roamed the earth around 76 to 73 million years ago. An armored dinosaur hailing from the Ankylosauria family, Euoplocephalus grew up to an impressive length of 7 meters. Its robust frame was protected by thick, bony plates that covered its body, providing a formidable defense against predators. The Euoplocephalus is a testament to the incredible diversity of life during the Cretaceous period, a time when dinosaurs ruled the land. This herbivorous dinosaur, belonging to the Diapsida class and the Archosauria clade, is further classified as a Neornithischian, Ankylosaurian, Ankylosaurid, Ankylosaurine, and Anodontosaurid. The intricate details of Euoplocephalus's skeletal structure are brought to life in this stunning illustration by Jo Konopelko. Its powerful limbs, reinforced body, and distinctive club-like tail are all evident, providing a glimpse into the dinosaur's defensive capabilities. The tail, a formidable weapon, was likely used to swipe away potential threats, deterring predators and ensuring the safety of this ancient creature. As we marvel at the Euoplocephalus's anatomy, we are reminded of the rich history of life that once existed on our planet. This illustration not only serves as a visual representation of this fascinating dinosaur but also as a reminder of the importance of preserving and studying the natural world around us.

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