Monster monster filled with prickly horns on the face
The newly discovered mace-like dinosaur is called the Ghostbusters because of the horns and thorns like monsters on its face.
Two scientists Victoria Arbor and David Evans of the Royal Ontario Museum, Canada recently decided to name the recently discovered dinosaur Zuul specimen "Ghostbusters" , adapted from the hit monster movie of Hollywood, USA. Today on 9/5 reported.
The figure simulates the first part of the Zuul dinosaur tail.(Photo: Royal Ontario Museum).
Like the monster in the movie, Zuul dinosaurs (scientific name Zuul crurivastator) also have large horns on their heads and small spines on their faces. They lived about 75 million years ago in the Cretaceous, in what is today the barren land of northern Montana, USA.
Adult Zuul dinosaurs weigh about 2.5 tons, long tails with spines, and bones at the tip of the tail like a mace. Spikes are used to defend against predatory dinosaurs or to help Zuul fight against rivals.
The useful spiny bones, however, make the Zuul dinosaurs ugly and ugly. However, Zuul is a grass-eating dinosaur, belonging to the armored dinosaur family that has grass-claws .
The Ghostbusters fossil, the most complete form of a Zuul dinosaur, was accidentally discovered in 2014, then brought to display at the Royal Ontario Museum.
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