dinosaur > Nodosaurus
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  Dinosaur Name: Lung nodules
  Latin name: nodosaurus
  Dinosaur body length: 5 meters long, 1.8 meters high
  Dinosaur Weight: Unknown
  Dinosaur food: plants, leaves and roots
  Survival's: 6500 -7000 million years ago, the Late Cretaceous
  Survival Location: North America
  To identify the decision: head and body full cover tumor-like bony plates; nail-like distribution in the side of the body from the
  Dinosaur: A dragon ornithischian nodules Long Branch
  Introduction
  Nodules over the dragon's head and body covered tumor-like bony plates; nail-like distributed from the side of the body. No hammer-like protrusions at the end. From the appearance point of view, it is more like stegosaurus. Its back arched, rounded body, small head, limbs sturdy. However, there is no traffic back and put up the bone plate, and like the other, like a dragon, from beginning to end was wrapped in a thick piece of bone. It is a small piece of bone and dense, like a tank track. A chip in these very regularly distributed in a number of small follicles. Although the back of a dragon covered with bone armor, but their mouth without teeth, mainly in plant leaves and roots food.
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  Definition
  In addition to being outside of a specific dinosaur, dragon, or a single nodule dinosaur group, is a long one. A dragon is actually divided into two groups, namely, a dragon and the dragon nodules. Both are Ornithischia dinosaur, the specific difference is that the tail of nodules dragon hammer is not bone, but there is a dragon dinosaur bone hammer. Both belong to the same sub-orders - A Long suborder.
  Ruyang Yellow dragon, the dragon found in the living conditions of the nodules
  Nodules dragon living in Europe, North America and Australia, and may even live in South America and Antarctica. In the early Cretaceous, medium, their type and quantity of the most abundant, later began to decline, but there are a few species in North America to survive to the late Cretaceous period.
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English Expression
  1. lat.:  Nodosaurus
Containing Phrases
NodosauridaeNodosaurus genusNodosaurus classNodosaurus Groups