A dinosaur with giant kite-shaped plates protruding from its back is the best kind. And stegosaurs didn’t stop there: They also had huge spikes sticking out of their tail.
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The use of stegosaur plates is still unknown. As the Natural History Museum in London states, they could have deterred predators, been a species identifier, regulated body temperature—or perhaps some combination of these. Whatever the plates’ use, this is what peak performance looks like. The stegosaur is a classic dinosaur—it’s from the Jurassic, meaning it went extinct nearly 100 million years before T. rex and Triceratops. Stegosaurus is spiky, big, and confusing in all the best ways. Number 1 all day long.
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