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They don't have any. Instead they use foul-smelling gas to protect themselves, similar to a shield bug.
Stegosaurus lived in what is now the USA between 155 and 150 million years ago, as well as Portugal. In America, Stegosaurus would have lived alongside the carnivores Allosaurus, Epanterias, Saurophaganax, Ceratosaurus, Elaphrosaurus, Torvosaurus, and Ornitholestes, the sauropods Diplodocus, Apatosaurus, Camarasaurus, Barosaurus, Eobrontosaurus, and Brachiosaurus, the ornithopods Dryosaurus, Camptosaurus, Drinker, Othnielia, Othnielosaurus, Uteodon, the stegosaur Hesperosaurus, the ankylosaurs Mymooropelta and Gargoyleosaurus, In Portugal, Stegosaurus probably lived alongside the carnivores Allosaurus, Ceratosaurus, and Lourinhanosaurus, the stegosaurids Miragaia and Dacentrurus, the ornithopod Draconyx, the ankylosaur Dracopelta, and the sauropods Lusotitan and Dinheirosaurus.
Very similar to any shield volcano
you cant... but you can hit it [Cybernaux]: but my friend always snipes through it somehow... and how do you hit it?
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The shield sounds like its loose all the time. When metal heats up it expands causing it probably to rub on something instead of hitting a object. jaybird1980
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yes..there are two more, HotSpot Shield and the other one is Freegate.
Not at plate boundaries but instead form over hot spots.
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waveguides are used instead of coax because at the high microwave frequencies coax would radiate the signal right through its shield. waveguides do not replace antennas.
Yes. The card is card rotator from Yu-Gi-Oh 5'Ds.