Ankylosaurus

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Simple drawing of Ankylosaurus magniventris, a North American Cretaceous ankylosaurid. Based on skeletal reconstruction in Paul 2010.
Taxa Crichtonpelta

Simple drawing of Ankylosaurus magniventris, a North American Cretaceous ankylosaurid. Based on skeletal reconstruction in Paul 2010.

drawing reconstruction Cretaceous Ankylosauridae +2
An Ankylosaurus head (cast of specimen AMNH 5214), on display at the Museum of the Rockies in Bozeman, Montana.  This is from a specimen collected in Custer County, Montana.
The Ankylosauria were armored dinosaurs that lived from 122 million years ago to 66 million years ago in western North America, Europe, and East Asia.  There were two subgroups:  The Nodosauridae and Ankylosauridae. 
The Ankylosauridae contained six species, and a single subfamily -- the Ankylosaurinae.  There 18 genus within the subfamily, of which Ankylosaurus is the best known.  Ankylosaurus as the last of these, and lived 65.5 to 66.5 million years ago.
Ankylosaurus was about 20.5 feet long, 5 feet wide, and 5.5 feet tall at the hip.  It walked on all fours, with the rear legs longer than the front ones.  They ripped vegetation, and swallowed it whole.  Their defining feature was their armor.  They body was covered in thick, heavy bony plates, and most of the plates were fused together to make them even stronger.  Embedded in the skin were more knobs of bone, and the outer skin above these knobs covered in keratin (the same stuff fingernails are made of).  Ankylosaurus had a tail club, which consisted of several large osteoderms fused to the last few tail vertebrae.

Ankylosaurus was discovered in 1908.
Taxa Ankylosaurus

An Ankylosaurus head (cast of specimen AMNH 5214), on display at the Museum of the Rockies in Bozeman, Montana. This is from a specimen collected in Custer County, Montana. The Ankylosauria were armored dinosaurs that lived from 122 million years ago to 66 million years ago in western North America, Europe, and East Asia. There were two subgroups: The Nodosauridae and Ankylosauridae. The Ankylosauridae contained six species, and a single subfamily -- the Ankylosaurinae. There 18 genus within the subfamily, of which Ankylosaurus is the best known. Ankylosaurus as the last of these, and lived 65.5 to 66.5 million years ago. Ankylosaurus was about 20.5 feet long, 5 feet wide, and 5.5 feet tall at the hip. It walked on all fours, with the rear legs longer than the front ones. They ripped vegetation, and swallowed it whole. Their defining feature was their armor. They body was covered in thick, heavy bony plates, and most of the plates were fused together to make them even stronger. Embedded in the skin were more knobs of bone, and the outer skin above these knobs covered in keratin (the same stuff fingernails are made of). Ankylosaurus had a tail club, which consisted of several large osteoderms fused to the last few tail vertebrae. Ankylosaurus was discovered in 1908.

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These tiny dinosaur fossils fooled scientists for 20 years
armor bone growth fossil Ankylosaurus Dinosaurus discovery
Tiny dinosaur fossils that puzzled scientists for over 20 years have finally revealed their true identity. Rather than belonging to a miniature species, they are actually baby ankylosaurs—some less than a year old, including a possible hatchling. By studying bone growth patterns, researchers confirmed these young dinosaurs hadn’t yet developed into full-sized adults. The discovery sheds new light on how ankylosaurs grew, showing they began developing armor surprisingly early.
21/04/2026 sciencedaily