Ankylosaurus had four short, sturdy legs. Its belly was less than 3 feet above the ground, and the highest point on its back was less than 6 feet high. They were 25 to 30 feet long and weighed 6.5 tons. They had a strong tail with two round bony balls, one on each side of the end, making up what is called a tail club. The animal's tail, back, sides, neck, and head were covered in round, bony plates that protected it from the attack of predators.
Both Ankylosaurus and Armadillo are covered in armor. Because of their armor, armadillos have few predators, and Ankylosaurus had none.
Ankylosaurus, like most land animals, only drank water.
If you mean by resemble; what does a bearded dragon look like, I would probably say an Ankylosaurus.
An ankylosaurus is a large, herbivorous dinosaur which lived in the Cretaceous period, noted for its heavy armour and club-like tail.
The scientific name of an ankylosaurus is Ankylosaurus magniventris.
Ankylosaurus's armor was so impenetrable that predators like Tyrannosaurus and dromaeosaurid dinosaurs probably never attacked it. If a predatory dinosaur attacked it, Ankylosaurus could have killed the enemy with a blow from its tail club.
Ankylosaurus is not known to have had any armor on its eyelids. However, some of its relatives like Euoplocephalus did have armored eyelids.
Yes, gargoyleosaurus is an ankylosaurus.
Like modern herbivores, Ankylosaurus would have helped to control plant populations and prevent overcrowding by eating plants. Ankylosaurus would have eaten plants that grew low to the ground, specifically controlling their populations and keeping them in balance. In addition, like other large herbivores, the dung from Ankylosaurus would have fertilized the soil, helping plants to grow healthy.
Like modern herbivores, Ankylosaurus would have helped to control plant populations and prevent overcrowding by eating plants. Ankylosaurus would have eaten plants that grew low to the ground, specifically controlling their populations and keeping them in balance. In addition, like other large herbivores, the dung from Ankylosaurus would have fertilized the soil, helping plants to grow healthy.
Brontosaurus is an invalid name for Apatosaurus excelsus. Like all dinosaurs, Apatosaurus laid hard shelled eggs to reproduce.
Ankylosaurus is Greek for "fused lizard"