It’s lucky for the Pawpawsaurus that it was separated from its more famous cousin, the Ankylosaurus, by about 35 million years. That’s because the Texan dinosaur lacked the fused tail bone and heavy ...
Pawpawsaurus, the armoured cousin of the tank-like Ankylosaurus dinosaur, had a keen sense of smell. That's according to scientists who examined the shape of a Pawpawsaurus skull that lived in what is ...
First-ever CT scans of the early armored dinosaur Pawpawsaurus campbelli reveal that although the Texas dino lacked its cousin's club-tail it had a sharp nose for danger. A relative of Ankylosaurus, ...
Pawpawsaurus lived 100 million years ago and was first identified from a skull found in Fort Worth. CT scans aren’t just for people -- they can also be used on dinosaurs. A skull from the Pawpawsaurus ...
New research shows that a dinosaur that lived in Texas almost 100 million years ago depended on a keen sense of smell for survival as it lacked the club tail wielded by its ancestor. The first-ever CT ...
Well-known armored dinosaur Ankylosaurus is famous for a hard knobby layer of bone across its back and a football-sized club on its tail for wielding against meat-eating enemies. A Texas native, ...
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