Armadillo
Ankylosaurs are covered in bony plates, which are effective protection against predators. Some had bony tail clubs that could be used as weapons, too.
They are actually covered in bony plates and NOT in scales.
shrimp lobster seahorse
An armadillo.
A burrowing animal covered with bony plates that act as armor is called an armadillo. In Spanish, the word "armadillo" means "little armored one".
Yes. Seahorses are bony fish, they do not have scales, rather a thin skin stretched over a series of bony plates arranged in rings throughout their body.
where bony plates growth zone is found in..
Seahorses are any species belonging to the genus Hippocampus, which, in turn, belongs to the family Syngnathidae, which also includes pipefish and leafy sea dragons. There are over 47 species of seahorse, mainly found in shallow tropical and temperate waters throughout the world. they are bony fish, they do not have scales, rather a thin skin stretched over a series of bony plates arranged in rings throughout their body. Seahorses are bony fish, they do not have scales, rather a thin skin stretched over a series of bony plates arranged in rings throughout their body.
Fish. Not the fish you're used to though. They'd be jawless and sometimes covered in bony armor plates.
armadillos are from tropical america and are covered with bony plates
A series of bony, elongated pentagonal plates running along the length of the spine, and a tail with spikes. They also had vegetables for dinner.
You might be a fish from the Placoderm group. Placoderms were an extinct fish group known for their armor-like bony plates covering their bodies, providing protection. They existed during the Paleozoic era, from around 430 to 360 million years ago.