A spinosaurus don't say that is wrong because it is right if your talking about the game. If your talking about spike the toy the i think it is a brachiosaurus. I'm not shure. i am a true dino lover. anything you need about dinos or Zombies put it as a question i will probrably answer it.
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it used its spikes so that he could defend him self
This type of dinosaur is called a Stegosaurus
Amargasaurus.
I did some looking and I did not find any relatives of Stegosaurus with plates but no tail spikes. The tail spikes, or thagomizers, were used as weapons for self defense against predators.
Stegosaurs had tail spikes called thagomizers. By swinging its tail at an enemy, it could wound it or chase it away.
Ceratopsians are dinosaurs that are known for their horns and bony frills. Examples of horned ceratopsians include:TriceratopsStyracosaurusEiniosaurusRubeosaurusCentrosaurusAchelousaurusPachyrhinosaurusAlbertaceratopsChasmosaurusPentaceratopsUtahceratopsZuniceratopsOne dinosaur with spikes was Gigantspinosaurus, a relative of Stegosaurus that had spikes instead of plates. Many types of stegosaurs had tail spikes, or thagomizers, for self defense.Some ankylosaurs had armor that included spikes. For example:PolacanthusGastoniaEdmontoniaSauropeltaMymoorapeltaMinmiAletopelta
Shunosaurus had a round spiked tail. Stegosaurus, also had a tail with four large spikes.
You are referring to Stegosaurus. Stegosaurus was a slow, herbivorous dinosaur that had two rows of plates on its back, and four spikes on its tail as a self defense weapon.
Iguanodon is famous for its thumb spikes. When the first Iguanodon thumb spike was found, it was believed to be a horn, because one of the spikes was missing. Later the error was corrected.
Iguanodon : a beaked, plant-eating dinosaur with conical thumb spikes that lived in the early Cretaceous period.
bird spikes