Stegosaurus (noun)

A type of large, herbivorous dinosaur that lived approximately 150 million years ago during the late Jurassic period, characterized by its large plates and spikes on its back.

Origin:

From the greek words 'stegos' meaning roof and 'sauros' meaning lizard.

Examples:

  1. The Stegosaurus was one of the largest dinosaurs of its time, growing up to 30 feet in length.
  2. The spikes on the back of the Stegosaurus were likely used for defense against predators.
  3. The Stegosaurus is believed to have lived in herds and eaten low-growing plants.
  4. The plates on the back of the Stegosaurus were once thought to be used to regulate its temperature, but it is now believed they were used primarily for display.
  5. The fossils of the Stegosaurus have been found in North America, Europe, and Africa, providing valuable information about dinosaur evolution.
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