t Rex is one of them
Adult Ankylosaurus had no predators. However, young Ankylosaurus would have been hunted by Tyrannosaurus and dromaeosaurid raptors.
Ankylosaurus is, in and of itself, the scientific name of the species. The full name of the animal is Ankylosaurus magniventris.
Adult Ankylosaurus had no predators. However, young Ankylosaurus would have been hunted by Tyrannosaurus and dromaeosaurid raptors.
Both Ankylosaurus and Armadillo are covered in armor. Because of their armor, armadillos have few predators, and Ankylosaurus had none.
An adult Ankylosaurus was so heavily armored and well protected by its defensive tail club that they had no natural enemies. However, a young Ankylosaurus could fall prey to Tyrannosaurus or dromaeosaurid raptors.
Ankylosaurus is Greek for "fused lizard"
Ankylosaurus's armor was so impenetrable that predators like Tyrannosaurus and dromaeosaurid dinosaurs probably never attacked it. If a predatory dinosaur attacked it, Ankylosaurus could have killed the enemy with a blow from its tail club.
Ankylosaurus's armor made it very heavy, and it had very short, sturdy legs. Although this protected it from predators very effectively, Ankylosaurus wasn't very fast.
ankylosaurus's are believed to live on their own but it is not proven. They were a very tough animal to kill for predators and they usually didn't need the help from other anklyosaurus's
The Ankylosaurus was discovered by Barnum Brown in 1906. He gave it the name Ankylosaurus in 1908.
Ankylosaurus were covered in bony knobs to protect them from predators. The armor actually made them nearly impossible to attack. Furthermore, the large knobs of bone on the end of the tail, the tail club, could be swung as a lethal weapon to defend the ankylosaurus. As such, ankylosaurus were not hunted even by T-rex. They were too difficult and dangerous to attack.
Ankylosaurus was covered in bony plates of armor on its back, head, neck, tail, and sides. The plates were there two make Ankylosaurus impenetrable to attack by predators. They were very effective, too. Unlike fossils of Edmontosaurus and Triceratops, two herbivorous dinosaurs that lived in the same place at the same time as Ankylosaurus, Ankylosaurus fossils are never found with Tyrannosaurus tooth marks.