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Requested from @michaelbales71 !! #sunfish #fish #edit #fyp #xyzabc  Time to choose the dinosaur of the day, which will be… 🥁🥁🥁 Pachycephalosaurus!! Pachycephalosaurus was featured in the 3rd Jurassic Park film, The Lost World. Since its name is 17 letters long, imma call it Pac. ‘Pachycephalosaurus’ was aptly named, its name meaning ‘Thick-headed lizard’. The name comes from greek: - ‘Pachys’ (παχύς, meaning Thick) - ‘Kephalon’ (κεφαλή, meaning Head)  - ‘Sauros’ (σαυρος, meaning Lizard) Pac had a large dome on its head, made of roughly 10-12 inches (25-30cm) of pure bone. The back half of this dome adorned a line of spikes and horns, as well as over its nose. Its been debated what this dome was used for, with the most obvious answer being to ram it into stuff, like… rams. (very aptly named too, jesus theyre all on it). They could have headbutted stuff to break it open, used it in battles, or in head-butting contents like rams or moose in order to impress females of their species. However, some scientists have concluded that the dome could have been used for display, like deer. Of course, both of these could be simultaneously true!! Sadly, we couldn’t get a hold of any Pachysephalosaurus to interview them. Pac was about 16ft (5m) long and 6ft (2m) tall. They were bipedal, using their back legs to walk and their front limbs as arms.  We think Pac was herbivorous, eating mostly leaves, seeds and fruit. However, it does have some serrated teeth, having similar front teeth to other carnivorous dinosaurs. This means its possible that Pac was an omnivore, not solely a herbivore.  They lived in the Late Cretaceous period, and have been found in Canada.  They lived in subtropical environments with warm, humid air. They also shared their environment with Tyrannosaurus Rex, Triceratops and Ankylosaurus!! Alright, that’s enough now. I hope you have a wonderful morning/day/afternoon/evening/night depending on where you are and when you’re seeing this!! 💐🖤
Requested from @michaelbales71 !! #sunfish #fish #edit #fyp #xyzabc Time to choose the dinosaur of the day, which will be… 🥁🥁🥁 Pachycephalosaurus!! Pachycephalosaurus was featured in the 3rd Jurassic Park film, The Lost World. Since its name is 17 letters long, imma call it Pac. ‘Pachycephalosaurus’ was aptly named, its name meaning ‘Thick-headed lizard’. The name comes from greek: - ‘Pachys’ (παχύς, meaning Thick) - ‘Kephalon’ (κεφαλή, meaning Head) - ‘Sauros’ (σαυρος, meaning Lizard) Pac had a large dome on its head, made of roughly 10-12 inches (25-30cm) of pure bone. The back half of this dome adorned a line of spikes and horns, as well as over its nose. Its been debated what this dome was used for, with the most obvious answer being to ram it into stuff, like… rams. (very aptly named too, jesus theyre all on it). They could have headbutted stuff to break it open, used it in battles, or in head-butting contents like rams or moose in order to impress females of their species. However, some scientists have concluded that the dome could have been used for display, like deer. Of course, both of these could be simultaneously true!! Sadly, we couldn’t get a hold of any Pachysephalosaurus to interview them. Pac was about 16ft (5m) long and 6ft (2m) tall. They were bipedal, using their back legs to walk and their front limbs as arms. We think Pac was herbivorous, eating mostly leaves, seeds and fruit. However, it does have some serrated teeth, having similar front teeth to other carnivorous dinosaurs. This means its possible that Pac was an omnivore, not solely a herbivore. They lived in the Late Cretaceous period, and have been found in Canada. They lived in subtropical environments with warm, humid air. They also shared their environment with Tyrannosaurus Rex, Triceratops and Ankylosaurus!! Alright, that’s enough now. I hope you have a wonderful morning/day/afternoon/evening/night depending on where you are and when you’re seeing this!! 💐🖤

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