Life was hard for most, if not all dinosaurs. Ankylosaurus would have an advantage from attackers by its thick armour but when food is scarce it would probably have a tough time. Although the canny dinosaur wanting to attack Ankylosaurus would make its life harder, giving it injuries, exhausting it or just slowing its search for food.
Conclusion: Life was hard for all dinosaurs
Ankylosaurus
Brontosaurus is an invalid name for Apatosaurus excelsus. Like all dinosaurs, Apatosaurus laid hard shelled eggs to reproduce.
Ankylosaurus is, in and of itself, the scientific name of the species. The full name of the animal is Ankylosaurus magniventris.
Yes, gargoyleosaurus is an ankylosaurus.
Ankylosaurus lived in what is now Wyoming and Montana in the USA and what is now Alberta, Canada. At that time, the region was a subtropical, coastal floodplain with distinct wet and dry seasons.
Ankylosaurus is Greek for "fused lizard"
Adult Ankylosaurus had no predators. However, young Ankylosaurus would have been hunted by Tyrannosaurus and dromaeosaurid raptors.
They probably called Ankylosaurus the "armored tank" because it was so densely covered in bony armor plates on its head, neck, back, sides, and tail, just like a tank is armored to protect it from gunshots. Some other things Ankylosaurus shares with tanks are that it was bulky and hard to flip, and they were both well armed: a tank has guns, and an Ankylosaurus has a lethal tail club.
They probably called Ankylosaurus the "armored tank" because it was so densely covered in bony armor plates on its head, neck, back, sides, and tail, just like a tank is armored to protect it from gunshots. Some other things Ankylosaurus shares with tanks are that it was bulky and hard to flip, and they were both well armed: a tank has guns, and an Ankylosaurus has a lethal tail club.
Adult Ankylosaurus had no predators. However, young Ankylosaurus would have been hunted by Tyrannosaurus and dromaeosaurid raptors.
Both Ankylosaurus and Armadillo are covered in armor. Because of their armor, armadillos have few predators, and Ankylosaurus had none.
the Ankylosaurus lived in North America. such as Montana and Wyoming