👍🏿👍🏿 "It's All Good Brotherman" -Big, Tough & Dumb, just the way I like them, Ankylosaurus would fit in well with Erythrosuchus & the rest of my Battle Steeds
5:36 - als0, actually htere are voices about another Parankylosauria fossils in other area of old Gondwana, like: fragments from Chorillo Formation (known from Maip, large Megaraptorid), fragments from Lamenta Formation which suggests larger one or fossils which suggests Parankylosaurids evidence in New Zeland
I'm a bit contrary on defensive postures. While Nodosaurs lacked Tail Clubs, they have however very sharp Osteoderm Spikes all down their bodies to Tail tips, to say they did not use their tails for defense I believe is wrong. Monitor Lizards which has a similar body shape does not have any defensive gear on it's tail but uses it none-the-less to Tail Whip Aggressors.
Do you know that ankylosaurs like Edmontonia and Anodontosaurus can sometimes eat wood, charcoal and in rare cases insects in case of gaining extra protein for consumption? 🦕🦖🦤🦣🛡🪨🪵🦗🪲🐜
👍🏿👍🏿 "It's All Good Brotherman" -Big, Tough & Dumb, just the way I like them, Ankylosaurus would fit in well with Erythrosuchus & the rest of my Battle Steeds
I like how often you give us content to watch. Thank you for your hard work! 4:34
5:36 - als0, actually htere are voices about another Parankylosauria fossils in other area of old Gondwana, like: fragments from Chorillo Formation (known from Maip, large Megaraptorid), fragments from Lamenta Formation which suggests larger one or fossils which suggests Parankylosaurids evidence in New Zeland
I'm a bit contrary on defensive postures. While Nodosaurs lacked Tail Clubs, they have however very sharp Osteoderm Spikes all down their bodies to Tail tips, to say they did not use their tails for defense I believe is wrong. Monitor Lizards which has a similar body shape does not have any defensive gear on it's tail but uses it none-the-less to Tail Whip Aggressors.
5:31 - emm... Stegouros has appeared in Amazing DInoworld 2
38:51 i initially saw the nostrils as eyes and interpreted a very silly face lol
Ankylosaurs, AKA living tanks
Why would ankylosaurs be living in solitude due to their short legs? That doesn’t make sense to me at all.
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Are you using AI for you thumbnails?
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Do you know that ankylosaurs like Edmontonia and Anodontosaurus can sometimes eat wood, charcoal and in rare cases insects in case of gaining extra protein for consumption? 🦕🦖🦤🦣🛡🪨🪵🦗🪲🐜