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Polacanthus
This dinosaur was from the family of armoured skinned dinosaurs, the Ankylosaurs. It was around 14 feet in length living around 125 million years ago. Fossils have been found in the Isle of Wight, UK
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1910 1961 20th Century Ankylosaur Ankylosauria Archosaur Archosauria Archosauriformes Archosauromorpha Armored Dinosaur Armoured Dinosaur Diapsid Diapsida Dinosaur Dinosauria Dinosauromorpha Dinosaurs Eurypoda Extinct Genasauria Habitat Herbivore Isle Neave Neave Parker
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This illustration showcases the prehistoric armored dinosaur, Polacanthus, a fascinating member of the Ankylosaur family. Hailing from the ancient world around 125 million years ago, Polacanthus measured approximately 14 feet in length. Fossils of this herbivorous dinosaur have been discovered on the Isle of Wight in the UK, offering a glimpse into Europe's distant past. Polacanthus is part of the larger group of Archosauria, characterized by their bony skeletons and leathery or scaled skin. More specifically, it belongs to the Diapsida subclass, which includes all living reptiles, and the Dinosauria order, the group that includes all dinosaurs. The Ankylosauria family, to which Polacanthus belongs, is easily identified by their armored bodies, which provided excellent protection against predators. The Polacanthus is depicted here in its natural habitat, likely a wooded area with lush vegetation. Its daytime presence is evident, as it grazes peacefully under the sun. This illustration, created between 1910 and 1961, is a testament to the enduring fascination with dinosaurs that began in the 20th century. The artist, Neave Parker, skillfully captures the intricate details of Polacanthus's armor, showcasing the beauty and complexity of this extinct creature. The Eurypoda suborder, which includes Polacanthus, is characterized by their hip structure and the presence of a pubis bone that is not fused to the ilium. This anatomical feature is evident in the illustration, further emphasizing the scientific accuracy of the artwork. In summary, this illustration of Polacanthus offers a glimpse into the ancient world of dinosaurs, showcasing the intricate details of this armored herbivore and its place in the larger context of the Archosauria and Dinosauria groups.
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