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Some dinosaurs may have been adapted for desert life (there were thousands of kinds we haven't found) but consider that just because someone finds a dinosaur fossil in a desert doesn't mean that there was a desert there when the dinosaur was alive. In fact, most fossils require that their animals die where it was kind of muddy, or even under water. Climates change and what was once a swamp or a forest can be a desert by the time the paleontologist arrives.

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No. Like many dinosaurs, the Stegosaurus lived in tropical forest or tropical grassland climates where there was ample vegetation.

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None, they are extinct.

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spinosaurs did.

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no

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