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Euoplocephalus Editor :
The Euoplocephalus is an herbivorous dinosaur that lived in North America during the late Cretaceous period of the Mesozo-
ic era. As implied by its name, which means "well-armored head," one of the Euoplocephalus most outstanding characteris-
tics was the hard bony armor that encased its body. Approximately seven meters in length and with a heavy appearance,
the Euoplocephalus may look like a slow-moving dinosaur. But the lightness of its armor suggests it may have moved with sur-
prising speed. At the tip of its tail was a lump of bone, which the Euoplocephalus may have swung like a hammer in self-pro-
tection. However, no direct evidence has been found that indicates the tail was used in this way.
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CAUTION
Do not hit other people with the pointed edges. Doing so could result in injury.
Adults should make sure that children observe this caution.
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