
Euoplocephalus existed for far longer, and was a member of more distinct faunal groups than any of its contemporaries. Its fossils have been found in Alberta, Canada and Montana in the …
ethods. This paper pre-sents corroborating evidence from direct osteological observation and from reconstruction based on computed X-ray tomography (CT) on the internal cranial anatomy of …
Euoplocephalus juveniles may have been well camouflaged and patterned to blend in with their surroundings, but they likely needed parental protection until their armor developed. The …
Euoplocephalus is unusual compared to other dinosaurs from the Late Cretaceous of Alberta because it is recognized from the Dinosaur Park, Horseshoe Canyon, and Two Medicine …
The Battat Terra model of Euoplocephalus sculpted by LoRusso compared to the traced outlines of the Carpenter (1982) and Paul (2010, 2016a) reconstructions. Carpenter (1982) is outlined …
Skeletal and dermal armor reconstruction of Euoplocephalus tutus (Ornithischia: Ankylosauridae) from the Late Cretaceous Oldman Formation of Alberta KENNETH CARPENTER
STEP 3 us and the Tyrannosaurus Rex. Place the Euoplocephalus prints 500 cm apart from top foot to back of next print. Was the dinosaur lking, trotting, or running? Use the formulas he …