Ankylosaurus's entire back, tail, neck, and head was covered in bony armor that was impenetrable by Tyrannosaurus. In addition, Ankylosaurus was armed with a bony tail club that would easily have been lethal to an attacking Tyrannosaurus. For these reasons, it is no surprise that Ankylosaurus fossils are never found with Tyrannosaurus bite marks, unlike the fossils of other contemporary herbivores like Edmontosaurus and Triceratops, which are frequently found to have been eaten by Tyrannosaurus. Thus, it is safe to say that Tyrannosaurus rarely, if ever, attacked Ankylosaurus.
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Ankylosaurus is, in and of itself, the scientific name of the species. The full name of the animal is Ankylosaurus magniventris.
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Triceratops and Ankylosaurus had different strengths suited to their lifestyles. Triceratops, with its three horns and large frill, was likely more formidable in head-to-head confrontations, using its horns for defense against predators. In contrast, Ankylosaurus was heavily armored and had a club-like tail, making it well-equipped to withstand attacks. Overall, while Triceratops may have had an advantage in offensive strength, Ankylosaurus had superior defensive capabilities.
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Yes, gargoyleosaurus is an ankylosaurus.
Ankylosaurus weighed 6.5 tons, making it the heaviest known ankylosaur. 6.5 tons is equal to 13,000 pounds.
Ankylosaurus is Greek for "fused lizard"
Adult Ankylosaurus had no predators. However, young Ankylosaurus would have been hunted by Tyrannosaurus and dromaeosaurid raptors.
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about 60-70 teeth
Adult Ankylosaurus had no predators. However, young Ankylosaurus would have been hunted by Tyrannosaurus and dromaeosaurid raptors.