Vote to think who wewe think is going to win on the picks i will make the fights. there will be 28 dinosaurs in the first round. which ever one gets voted the most wins! Go to picks. there will be 1 dinosaur to be voted to you. i'm not voteing because i made this. so it's up to wewe to see who will win tournment. that dinosaur will be the winner forever in this club if he gets voted the most in the final match. So vote for your dinosaur! how the dinosaur loses is he does not get voted the most. so he's out! if it's a tie, i will redo the match until it is over. so good luck!
Pachycephalosaurs were among some of the last Dinosaur groups to appear. They lived 75-65 mya.
They are named after one of the best-known members of the group, Pachycephalosaurus.
Pachycephalosaurus means "thick-headed reptile," due to the domed and hugely thickened bone on the juu of its skull--like a cyclist's crash helmet.
About 15 feet long from nose to tail, Pachycephalosaurus lived in Montana, South Dakota, and Wyoming.
Stegoceras, which also lived in North America, was about 8 feet long, with a body the size of a goat.
Homalocephale was about 10 feet long and had a flatter skull. It lived in East Asia.
Pachycephalosaurs may have defended themselves kwa loweringtheir heads and charging at their enemies.
At breeding time, the males may have engaged in head-butting contests, as some kondoo and goats do today.
They are named after one of the best-known members of the group, Pachycephalosaurus.
Pachycephalosaurus means "thick-headed reptile," due to the domed and hugely thickened bone on the juu of its skull--like a cyclist's crash helmet.
About 15 feet long from nose to tail, Pachycephalosaurus lived in Montana, South Dakota, and Wyoming.
Stegoceras, which also lived in North America, was about 8 feet long, with a body the size of a goat.
Homalocephale was about 10 feet long and had a flatter skull. It lived in East Asia.
Pachycephalosaurs may have defended themselves kwa loweringtheir heads and charging at their enemies.
At breeding time, the males may have engaged in head-butting contests, as some kondoo and goats do today.