There are no animals today that look anything like Stegosaurus. If there were, it might be easier to determine what Stegosaurus's plates were used for.
There are no animals today that resemble Stegosaurus. That is one reason why it is so difficult to figure out what their plates were used for.
No, Stegosaurus was an herbivore, so it never hunted at all. However, they did probably forage for most of the day and the night.
Stegosaurus was a very large herbivore. Thus, it probably spent most of the day and night eating, like elephants do today.
Stegosaurus was 23 to 30 feet long and weighed up to 5.5 tons. Like large animals today, they wouldn't have slept in caves or shelters. They would have slept either in the open or perhaps in a grove of trees or a forest.
I think she would probably be proud of the role of modern-day women.
No it's alive today
It was no more muddy or gross when Stegosaurus lived than it is today. In fact, Stegosaurus lived in a semi-arid plain with distinct wet and dry seasons. Except during the rainy season, there probably wasn't very much mud where Stegosaurus lived. However, there probably was a fair amount of dinosaur dung.
alive.
There are 997 species of bats alive today.
There were four different species of Stegosaurus. The largest was Stegosaurus armatus, which grew to be 30 feet long and weighed 5.5 tons. Stegosaurus longispinus and Stegosaurus stenops both grew to be about 23 feet long.
99%. The remaining 1% of the dinosaurs that lived on were the birds. Technically, you could say all of the dinosaurs died out, as in all of their species, because all the bird species alive back then are not around today.