Ankylosaurids facts for kids
Quick facts for kids AnkylosauridsTemporal range: 160–66 mya
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†Ankylosauridae
Brown, 1908
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The Ankylosauridae are a family of armoured dinosaurs which evolved 125 million years ago and became extinct 65 million years ago during the Cretaceous-Tertiary extinction event. Ankylosauridae and their sister group, the Nodosauridae make up the infraorder Ankylosauria.
They have been found in western North America, Europe and East Asia. Good specimens are rare; most are known only from fragments, and bits of their armour.
Taxonomy
- Infraorder Ankylosauria
- Family Ankylosauridae
- Aletopelta
- Cedarpelta
- Gobisaurus
- Minotaurasaurus
- Shamosaurus
- Tatankacephalus
- Subfamily Ankylosaurinae
- Ankylosaurus
- Euoplocephalus
- Jinyunpelta
- Nodocephalosaurus
- Pinacosaurus
- Saichania
- Shanxia
- Talarurus
- Tarchia
- Tianzhenosaurus
- Tsagantegia
- Subfamily Polacanthinae
- Gargoyleosaurus
- Gastonia
- Hoplitosaurus
- Hylaeosaurus
- Mymoorapelta
- Polacanthus
- Family Ankylosauridae
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See also
In Spanish: Anquilosáuridos para niños
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