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Spiky Utah dinosaur had more than ‘a face only a mother could love’

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WASHINGTON: With its head and snout covered in bony armour shaped like cones and pyramids, a spiky tank-like dinosaur unearthed in southern Utah was not just another pretty face.

Scientists on Thursday announced the discovery of fossils of a dinosaur named Akainaceph­alus johnsoni that lived 76 million years ago during the Cretaceous Period. It was a four-legged, armor-studded planteater with a menacing club at the end of its tail.

It was a member of a dinosaur group called ankylosaur­s, among the most heavily armored animals ever on Earth - and for good reason, considerin­g the predators around at the time.

The unique shape and arrangemen­t of its head and snout armor may be its most intriguing trait, the researcher­s said, giving clues about the Asian ancestry of some of the ankylosaur­s that roamed western North America near the end of the dinosaur era.

“Someone once told me that Akainaceph­alus, and ankylosaur­s in general, were quite ugly and had a face only a mother could love. I must say that I wholeheart­edly disagree. These are quite extraordin­ary and beautiful animals,” said paleontolo­gist Jelle Wiersma of James Cook University in Australia.

Akainaceph­alus was a mediumsize­d ankylosaur, about five metres long, with a short boxy head covered in bony armour and a beak and small teeth for cropping vegetation, said paleontolo­gist Randall Irmis of the Natural History Museum of Utah and the University of Utah.

It had a short neck and wide torso, walked on four short stout legs, and may have whacked predators with its bony tail club. It inhabited a warm, humid environmen­t similar to southern Louisiana’s bayous, with slowmoving streams and rivers and associated swamps. The largest predators were the 9-metrelong Tyrannosau­rus rex cousin Teratophon­eus and 13-metre-long crocodilia­n Deinosuchu­s.

The extensive skeletal remains, including a complete skull, were excavated in Grand StaircaseE­scalante National Monument. — Reuters

 ??  ?? A life reconstruc­tion of the newly-discovered Cretaceous Period armoured dinosaur Akainaceph­alus johnsoni, which lived 76 million years ago in Utah, surrounded by the crocodilia­n Denazinosu­chus. — Reuters photo
A life reconstruc­tion of the newly-discovered Cretaceous Period armoured dinosaur Akainaceph­alus johnsoni, which lived 76 million years ago in Utah, surrounded by the crocodilia­n Denazinosu­chus. — Reuters photo

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