Dinos A to Z: Ankylosaurus | Learn all about this interesting dinosaur

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Have you ever heard of an ankylosaurus? This kids video will tell you all about them! The Ankylosaurus was an herbivore. (An herbivore eats only plants.) Its teeth were flat and leaf-shaped, perfect for chewing and eating plants. These dinosaurs lived along the shores. There, they could find the plants they liked to feed on.

An Ankylosaurus's body was covered with rigid and stiff plates made of bone. It would swing its heavy, club-shaped tail if attacked by a predator. Its tail had enough force to easily crush the bones of predators. Protected by plates of bone armor and a club tail, the Ankylosaurus was not an easy meal for any predator.

The fossils of this dinosaur have been found on every continent except Africa. Ankylosauruses lived about 70 million years ago. Though a slowpoke, the Ankylosaurus was not a dinosaur other dinos wanted to mess with!

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What you will learn in Dinos A to Z: Ankylosaurus:

0:00 Introduction

0:21 What is an ankylosaurus?

0:45 Diet of an ankylosaurus

1:24 Makeup of this dinosaur

1:47 Where it's been found

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