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  2. Stegosaurus - Wikipedia

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    One of the most recognizable of all dinosaurs, Stegosaurus has been depicted on film, in cartoons and comics and as children's toys. Due to the fragmentary nature of most early Stegosaurus fossil finds, it took many years before reasonably accurate restorations of this dinosaur could be produced.

  3. Stegosauria - Wikipedia

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    Stegosauria is a group of herbivorous ornithischian dinosaurs that lived during the Jurassic and early Cretaceous periods. Stegosaurian fossils have been found mostly in the Northern Hemisphere, predominantly in what is now North America, Europe, Africa, South America and Asia. Their geographical origins are unclear; the earliest unequivocal ...

  4. Kentrosaurus - Wikipedia

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    Doryphorosaurus. Nopcsa, 1916. Kentrosaurus ( / ˌkɛntroʊˈsɔːrəs / KEN-troh-SOR-əs; lit. 'prickle lizard') is a genus of stegosaurid dinosaur from the Late Jurassic in Lindi Region of Tanzania. The type species is K. aethiopicus, named and described by German palaeontologist Edwin Hennig in 1915.

  5. The evolutionary twist that could have helped dinosaurs rule ...

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    A new study, based on fossils from 1,000 dinosaur species and paleoclimate information, found that the three main dinosaur groups adapted differently, with two of the groups evolving the ability ...

  6. Stegosaurus in popular culture - Wikipedia

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    Stegosaurus is one of the most recognizable types among cultural depictions of dinosaurs. [1] It has been depicted on film, in cartoons, comics, as children's toys, as sculpture, and even was declared the state dinosaur of Colorado in 1982. [2]

  7. Dinosaurs in Jurassic Park - Wikipedia

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    Stegosaurus. Stegosaurus appears in the Jurassic Park novel but was replaced by Triceratops for the film adaptation. The dinosaur's name (misspelled as "Stegasaurus") is seen on an embryo cooler label in the film, but the dinosaur is otherwise absent.