Ankylosaurus ate low growing plants in its natural habitat. It would have known what was and wasn't edible either instinctively or by learning from its parents (if they were raised by their parents, which is unknown). If there were no edible plants in sight, the Ankylosaurus would travel until it found them.
Primary consumer.
Yes, gargoyleosaurus is an ankylosaurus.
The scientific name of an ankylosaurus is Ankylosaurus magniventris.
Life was hard for most, if not all dinosaurs. Ankylosaurus would have an advantage from attackers by its thick armour but when food is scarce it would probably have a tough time. Although the canny dinosaur wanting to attack Ankylosaurus would make its life harder, giving it injuries, exhausting it or just slowing its search for food. Conclusion: Life was hard for all dinosaurs
Ankylosaurus is Greek for "fused lizard"
Adult Ankylosaurus had no predators. However, young Ankylosaurus would have been hunted by Tyrannosaurus and dromaeosaurid raptors.
Ankylosaurus would have found food and water the same way animals do today. As it traveled, it would find edible plants, and it would eat them. As for water, they would keep track of local bodies of water, and they would visit them when they needed to drink.
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.
the Ankylosaurus lived in North America. such as Montana and Wyoming
Ankylosaurus ate low growing, tender plants. They couldn't reach vegetation much more than 4 feet above the ground. To find food, they would have traveled constantly, eating whatever edible plants they found.
Ankylosaurus ate low growing, tender plants less than 4 feet above the ground. They found these plants in the understory of the forested floodplains where they lived, in what is now Montana, Wyoming, and Alberta.