There are no animals today that look anything like Stegosaurus. If there were, it might be easier to determine what Stegosaurus's plates were used for.
Stegosaurus was a very large herbivore. Thus, it probably spent most of the day and night eating, like elephants do today.
All of the ancestors of Stegosaurus have been extinct for over 150 million years. The closest living relatives of Stegosaurus are birds, which evolved from dinosaurs, although they didn't evolve from Stegosaurus. All birds are equally related to Stegosaurus.
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Stegosaurus was a large herbivore. Like large herbivores today, they probably spent almost their entire day foraging. They also would have drank some water every day and slept at least for a short time. Mother Stegosaurus probably raised their young for a period of time, as evidenced by tracks of an adult Stegosaurus that overlap those of a juvenile.
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The Stegosaurus got food by foraging for most of the day and night. They probably ate mosses, ferns, horsetails, cycads and conifers.
one of the relatives of the stegosaurus is the anxylosaurus
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# Stegosaurus laid hard shelled eggs, probably in a nest of vegetation to incubate the eggs. # The hatchlings were raised by their mothers for a while. # After a few years, the young Stegosaurus reach maturity. Soon they lay eggs and a new generation begins.
No, Stegosaurus was an herbivore, so it never hunted at all. However, they did probably forage for most of the day and the night.
The closest living relatives of Stegosaurus are the only surviving dinosaurs, the birds. After birds, crocodilians are the next closest relatives. That is followed by other reptiles such as lizards.