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Stagosaurus, often misspelled as "stagasaurus," is likely a reference to the dinosaur genus "Stegosaurus," known for its distinctive double row of large, bony plates along its back and spiked tail, called a thagomizer. This herbivorous dinosaur lived during the late Jurassic period, approximately 155 to 150 million years ago, and could reach lengths of up to 30 feet. Stegosaurus is believed to have had a small brain relative to its body size, leading to speculation about its behavior and intelligence. Its unique physical characteristics have made it one of the most recognizable dinosaurs in popular culture.

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