Polacanthus

Polacanthus foxii

Polacanthus — reconstrução científica

Polacanthus foi um ornitísquio herbívoro do Cretáceo, descrito por John Hulke. Viveu há aproximadamente 130 milhões de anos, na região do que hoje é Europa. Medindo de 5.0 m, pesando 1 ton, era um representante característico da fauna mesozoica.

Polacanthus (from the Ancient Greek polys-/πολύς- "many" and akantha/ἄκανθα "thorn" or "prickle") is an extinct genus of ankylosaurian dinosaurs from the early Cretaceous (130–125 million years ago) of England. Several species have been named in the genus Polacanthus, but only the type species, Polacanthus foxii, is currently seen as valid. There are not many fossil remains of this dinosaur, and some important anatomical features, such as its skull, are poorly known. It grew to about 4–5 metres (13–16 ft) long. Its body was covered with armour plates and spikes. It may be a basal member of the Nodosauridae or part of a separate family, the Polacanthidae.

Família
Polacanthidae
Ordem
Ornithischia
Período
Cretaceous (130 Ma)
Dieta
Herbivore
Comprimento
5.0 m
Peso
1 ton

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