Stegosaurus are Rainbow Chromatic, sometimes it changes color depending on it's mood, other times it changes to what it feels like. They also change to camouflage to catch prey or hide form predators. They include colors such as Lime Green, Crimson Red, Fuchsia, Highlighter Yellow, Bright Blue, Dark Blue, and Electric Purple. Basically any Bright, Neon color. So, short answer to your question, Yes.
Stegosaurus is only known from fossil bones, which don't preserve an animal's color. However, the blood vessels in its plates suggest that it may have been able to make the plates turn red by increasing blood flow to them.
its colour was unknown :(
Nobody can know what color skin it had because the skin itself does not preserve but you can tell the pattern of the skin from skin imprints in some stegasaurus fossils. :)
Scientists won't know until a skin tissue sample is acquired
some say its a dark teal green with a DASH of blue and gray.
It's impossible to tell
how should i know your mama should know
gray
orange,brownish, grayish
8
2 inches long
Yes At the BB Base
Pachyrhinosaurus Anchiceratops Pentaceratops Centrosaurus Achelousaurus Styracosaurus Diceratops Torosaurus
There were many types of dinosaurs who are believed to have traveled in packs or herd. Some of them include the Styracosaurus, Protoceratops, and the Triceratops.
Saltosaurus Segnosaurus Seismosaurus Spinosaurus Stegosaurus Stokesosaurus Struthiomimus Stygimoloch Styracosaurus Suchomimus Supersaurus Syntarsus
Saltosaurus Segnosaurus Seismosaurus Spinosaurus Stegosaurus Stokesosaurus Struthiomimus Stygimoloch Styracosaurus Suchomimus Supersaurus Syntarsus
Some animals during the cretaceous period were tapejara, microraptor, and velociraptor. There was also triceratops, styracosaurus, and the tyrannosaurus rex.
there is a Spinosaurus (Fiona) , Styracosaurus (Rodger) , Tyranosaurus-rex (Max) , Stegosaurus (Caruso) and a Pteranadon (Buzz) .written by:dino squad team member:Fiona
That does not exactly make sense. Perhaps you are thinking of the triceritops.
Albertosaurus would have lived in a forested area around Alberta, Canada. It lived alongside dinosaurs like Styracosaurus, Euplocephalus, and Hypacrosaurus.