Panoplosaurus was a nodosaurid (an armored herbivore without a tail club). It was probably most closely related to Edmontonia.
No. Tuataras are more closely related to lizards and snakes than to dinosaurs. Dinosaurs are more closely related to crocodiles and even more closely related to birds, which are their only living descendants.
Chainmail and a variety of flattened tin cans. -John Brinkmeyer PHD in Alpaca Studies
Panoplosaurus was created in 1919.
Saber toothed cats were closely related to cats and were a type of mammal. Dinosaurs were reptiles that are not closely related to mammals or their ancestors. In a word, no.
Panoplosaurus means "completely armoured lizard"
No. Lizards and dinosaurs are both classified as reptiles but aside from that they are not closely related.
A evolutionary form of a bird. It had wings and feathers but still probably acted like a dinosaur but im not sure.
The Komodo dragon (Varanus komodoensis) is a large species of lizard not a dinosaur. Dinosaurs evolved from a different branch of reptiles more closely related to crocodiles.
by laying eggs
A pterodactyl is technically not a dinosaur people just think it is. But, it certainly is a very very close relation to the dinosaurs, belong to a group of reptiles called pterosaurs. Even more closely related to dinosaurs are modern birds.
Alligators are related to dinosaurs in general. They are not more closely related to any single type of dinosaur more than another.
This species is not a dinosaur, but rather an anthracosaur, a type of temnospondyl amphibian closely related to reptiles, birds, and mammals. If you want to know what it looked like, think of a crocodile with more amphibian-like skin.