Stegosaurs, specifically the Stegosaurus genus, were primarily found in North America, with fossil remains predominantly located in the western United States, including states like Colorado and Utah. They lived during the Late Jurassic period, around 155 to 150 million years ago. Fossils have also been discovered in parts of Europe and Asia, indicating a wider distribution during their time.
Othniel Charles Marsh discovered Stegosaurus in 1877. The fossil was found in Morrison, Colorado.
Othniel Charles Marsh discovered Stegosaurus in 1877. The fossil was found in Morrison, Colorado.
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Stegosaurus was an herbivore, or plant eater. They would have found their food while foraging, which they probably spent most of the day and night doing.
The Late Jurassic.
Most stegosaurs had 16 long spines on their tails, back, and shoulders. Stegosaurus is unusual for a stegosaur, because it only has four spines on its tail.
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All stegosaurs were herbivorous. Remember that Brontosaurus itself did not exist. It was erroneously constructed from sauropod pieces of different genera. All existent sauropods however were herbivorous.
Stegosaurus is a genus of stegosaurid dinosaur. It has been found in North America and Portugal, a country in Europe. Stegosaurs in general have been found in North America, Europe, Africa, and Asia, but not Australia, Antarctica, or South America.
Stegosaurs typically had between 30 to 40 teeth. These teeth were not suited for chewing but were designed for stripping leaves and vegetation, as they primarily fed on plants. Their teeth were flat and peg-like, ideal for their herbivorous diet.
Stegosaurus had bony plates on its back and tail.