Ankylosaurus had no evolutionary descendants. The only living descendants of dinosaurs are the birds. Birds evolved from small, feathered, meat eating or insectivorous dinosaurs that lived in trees.
Dinosaurs that lived alongside Ankylosaurus include Triceratops, Parasaurolophus, Pachycephalosaurus, Tyrannosaurus rex, Troodon, Edmontosaurus, Edmontonia, Struthiomimus, and Dromaeosaurus. Other less famous dinosaurs that existed at the same time and place as Ankylosaurus include Leptoceratops, Thescelosaurus, Stegoceros, Chirostenotes, Avisaurus, Paronychodon, Pectinodon, Parksosaurus, and Richardoestesia.
Most related to less related:
Members of subfamily Ankylosaurinae (Ankylosaurus, Euoplocephalus, etc)
Members of family Ankylosauridae (Ankylosaurus, Euoplocephalus, Nodosaurus, etc)
Members of suborder Thyreophora (Ankylosaurus, Euoplocephalus, Nodosaurus, Stegosaurus, etc)
Members of order Ornithischia (Ankylosaurus, Euoplocephalus, Nodosaurus, Stegosaurus, Edmontosaurus, etc)
Dinosaurs not belonging to the group Ornithischia are as unrelated to Ankylosaurus as any dinosaur could be. Of course, the total number of dinosaurs in each of these groups is in the hundreds, so you may want to look at each of these groups more specifically. The specific animals listed are just examples.
triceratops, edmontosaurus, velociraptor, maiasaura,lambeosaurus, and lots more.
(Note: these dinos did not live in the same place.)
the same reason as the other dinosaurs
Dinosaurs lived before the continents separated from each other. Dinosaurs lived over wide areas in different places.
Grazing dinosaurs typically roamed the savannas taking advantage of the ease of spotting predators and the plentiful grazing opportunities. These dinosaurs were typically herbivores and omnivores, rather than carnivores.They lived everywhere.
No dinosaurs specifically lived in the water. Plesiosaurs, pliosaurs, mosasaurs and ichthyosaurs lived in the water (but are not DINOSAURS). They are reptiles but not dinosaurs. They co-inhabited the planet with dinosaurs, in the same way that the pterosaurs ruled the air. Pterosaurs were not dinosaurs either.
Dinosaurs that lived at the same time and place as Triceratops include the herbivores Edmontosaurus, Ankylosaurus, Torosaurus, and Leptoceratops, and Thescelosaurus. Carnivores that co-existed with Triceratops include Tyrannosaurus, Troodon, Pachycephalosaurus, Struthiomimus, and Chirostenotes.
Plesiosaurs were not dinosaurs. They were a clade of marine reptiles that lived at the same time as the dinosaurs.
No! Although this is a common mistake, all dinosaurs were land animals. All animals that lived in the sea at the same time as the dinosaurs weren't actually classed as dinosaurs even though they have similarities :)
The Triceratops lived in the Cretaceous period, dinosaurs belonging to that period include Tyrannosaurus, Ankylosaurus, Velociraptor, Giganotosaurus, Argentinosaurus and many, many, many more.
It is the largest known carnivore to have roamed the planet. It used to be the largest known carnivore. There have been dinosaurs found that are either taller or the same size as tyrannosaurus rex and they were carnivores.
Dinosaurs could not not fly but pterosaurs lived during the dinosaurs age and they could fly. pterosaurs are not flying dinosaurs they are flying reptiles that lived at the same time as dinosaurs. Some examples of Pterosaurs are: Pterodon Pterodactlus Hopee this helpsss! from Megggannn
No dinosaurs lived in the sea. At the same time as the dinosaurs, there were OTHER CREATURES that adopted a pelagic lifestyle. These included Giant turtles, like Archelon, Icthyosaurs ("fish lizards") and Mosasaurs, probably as close to "sea serpents" as the world has ever gotten, as well as the long-necked Pleisosaurs, which did look rather like dinosaurs with flippers, but none of these were actually dinosaurs.
Pterodactylus were pterosaurs, and although pterosaurs are often called "flying dinosaurs," they were not dinosaurs. Pterosaurs were flying reptiles that lived at the same time as dinosaurs, but they don't share the same common ancestor as dinosaurs and thus don't fall into the clade Dinosauria.