Dacentrurus
Name Origin
Spike Tail
Family
Stegosauridae
Classification
Diapsida, Ornithischia, Thyreophora
Habitat (Discovery Location)
United Kingdom, France, Spain, Portugal
Period
Approximately 154 to 150 million years ago (Late Jurassic)
Length
Approximately 8 meters
Weight
Approximately 5 tons
Diet
Herbivore (Plant-eater)
Description
This was the largest stegosaur in Europe.
Like Stegosaurus, which lived in North America during the same period, it had bony plates along its back and sharp, thick spines on its tail.
Its limbs were straight like pillars, and its femur was much longer than its tibia, a characteristic of slow-walking animals.
In exchange for its lack of speed, Dacentrurus had a powerful tail that it could swing from side to side.
If the long spines on its tail had hit a theropod’s leg, they would have certainly pierced the bone.