Pak-ee-sef-al-oh-saw-us. No real stress on any syllable.
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Pachycephalosaurus is believed to have been an herbivore, primarily feeding on low-lying vegetation such as leaves, ferns, and shrubs. Its thick, domed skull suggests it may have used its head to push through dense foliage or to access hard-to-reach plants. Additionally, its beak-like mouth would have been effective for stripping leaves from branches. However, direct evidence of its feeding behavior is limited, so much of this understanding is based on comparisons with modern herbivores.
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I am going to give you closest pronunciation known to me .....it is Zakopane not Zanopane and you say..... zaa-koo-paa-neah
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Pachycephalosaurus would win, it could easily slam the Velociraptors to the ground.
Yes, pachycephalosaurus is a noun, a singular, common, concrete noun; a word for an extinct dinosaur, a word for a thing.
Baby pachycephalosaurus were hatched from eggs laid by their parents. The parents would create nests to protect the eggs until they hatched. Once they hatched, the baby pachycephalosaurus were on their own to fend for themselves.
caves and swamps
Probably not
There are both Pachycephalosaurs
Joseph Leidy in 1853.
Pachycephalosaurus
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Yes, it is.
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Kingdom: Animalia Phylum: Chordata Class: Sauropsida Order: Ornithischia Family: Pachycephalosauridae Genus: Pachycephalosaurus Species: P. Wyomingensis