Stegosaurus is one of the most picturesque dinosaurs. It had plates lining it's back and spikes at the tip of the tail called a thagomizer. But Stegosaurus isn't alone in rocking this unconventional formation of osteoderms, in fact, it shares it with around 28 other genera in its group.
In this video, we explore the Stegosaurian group, and learn about, arguably, some of the most striking dinosaurs to ever exist. Listed one by one from based on their size estimate, from the smallest to the largest.
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0:00 - Stegosauria
1:04 - Bashanosaurus
1:35 - Dravidosaurus
2:12 - Chungkingosaurus
2:58 - Chialingosaurus
3:24 - Regnosaurus
3:57 - Huayangosaurus
4:41 - Gigantspinosaurus
5:40 - Craterosaurus
6:00 - Kentrosaurus
7:17 - Yingshanosaurus
7:53 - Paranthodon
8:23 - Monkonosaurus
8:45 - Baiyinosaurus
9:14 - Isaberrysaura
9:53 - Lexovisaurus
10:22 - Loricatosaurus
10:45 - Thyreosaurus
11:34 - Jiangjunosaurus
12:03 - Alcovasaurus
12:39 - Miragaia
14:08 - Tuojiangosaurus
14:52 - Hesperosaurus
15:37 - Hypsirhophus
16:02 - Yanbeilong
16:36 - Adratiklit
17:02 - Mongolostegus
17:28 - Wuerhosaurus
18:12 - Stegosaurus
20:28 - Dacentrurus
22:14 - Size comparison