Wild Safari Dinos Kentrosaurus - "Spiked Lizard"
Animal Planet, It was the German researcher, Edwin Hennig who was in charge of formally naming and portraying this dinosaur. The paper itemizing the disclosure of Kentrosaurus was distributed in 1915 and the name Kentrosaurus (signifies "spiked reptile"), was especially adept for this exceptionally spiky reinforced dinosaur. Albeit identified with the more well known Stegosaurus, the plates along the back were smaller and had a clear spike at the tip. Towards the back of the body and along the tail, these plates offered approach to thin spikes, some of which were almost one meter long. Indeed, even the tip of the tail may have been spiked.
Animal Planet, Fossils of this defensively covered dinosaur have been found in East Africa (Tanzania) and date from the Late Jurassic (around 150 million years prior). Generally little for a Stegosaur, the numerous several fossilized bones of this dinosaur that have been gathered demonstrate a most extreme size of around 5 meters long. Like all Stegosaurs, the head is minor contrasted with the cumbersome body, and the mind of Kentrosaurus was little, no greater than a walnut. The Stegosaurs are viewed as a standout amongst the most unintelligent of all dinosaurs, be that as it may, with a body swarming with spines, a Kentrosaurus could absolutely shield itself, ought to an imprudent predator choose to handle it.
Wild Safari Dinos Kentrosaurus Model
Animal Planet, The Wild Safari Dinos Kentrosaurus model measures 20 centimeters long, making it a decent scale reproduction buddy to the as of late presented Wild Safari Dinos Apatosaurus model. This is one of only a handful couple of extensive Kentrosaurus models that we have seen, the Natural History Museum range in London conveyed a Diplodocus and Kentrosaurus scale model box set, however because of the need to keep these two dinosaurs in scale together, the Kentrosaurus was just a couple of centimeters long. In the Safari show, the bigger size has furnished the planners with more degree to include point of interest. The skin composition is unmistakably obvious on the model and individual toes can be made out on the feet.
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