The tail was between 10 - 14 feet long.
The stegosaurus had up to 4 large spikes on its tail.
Stegosaurus had a tail. It also had lots of sharp spikes on it.
Stegosaurus had four spikes on its tail called thagomizers. Each thagomizer was two feet long, and two protruded from each side of the end of the tail.
the stegosaurus tail had 4 spikes, so it can use it for deffence.
Stegosaurus was not a fast runner. To compensate, they had four long tail spikes made of bone. The Stegosaurus would keep its tail end towards an attacker, and attempt to stab the attacker with its thagomizers.
The tail of a Stegosaurus wasn't sharp. However, it had two spikes that protruded from each side of the end of the tail. The two foot long spikes were called thagomizers, and with the force of the tail behind them, the thagomizers were capable of even injuring bone. They weren't sharp enough to cut you if you touched them, though.
There were four spikes at the end of a Stegosaurus's tail that it used as a weapon for self defense. The spikes are called thagomizers.
the stegosaurus was 20 feet long
There were four different species of Stegosaurus. The largest was Stegosaurus armatus, which grew to be 30 feet long. Stegosaurus longispinus and Stegosaurus stenops both grew to be about 23 feet long.
Stegosaurus had four spikes on its tail called thagomizers. Each thagomizer was two feet long, and two protruded from each side of the end of the tail. If attacked, Stegosaurus could quickly pivot on its hind legs in an effort to keep its tail end toward the predator. With one powerful swing of the tail, it could stab the enemy with one or even two of its thagomizers, leaving an agonizing and, in some cases, potentially fatal wound.
Stegosaurus had four thagomizers, or tail spikes, at the end of its tail. Fossil evidence suggests that Stegosaurus used thagomizers to defend themselves against predators by swinging its tail and trying to stab the predator.
Stegosaurus was herbivorous and had a spiked tail. There were some other dinosaurs similar to Stegosaurus, but Stegosaurus itself was probably the most common dinosaur we know of that has a spiked tail.