Relatively small, but fearsome-looking stegosaur measured about 2.8 metres (9 feet) from nose to tail but scientists can’t tell whether the remains are thos
The stegosaur’s remains, which included bones from the back, shoulder, thigh, feet, and ribs, as well as several armor plates, date to the Middle Jurassic period's Bajocian stage, which is much earlier than most known stegosaurs.
According to a research, a new species of one of the most recognisable types of dinosaurs is the oldest stegosaur ever found in Asia. It is one of the earliest
Meet Stegosaur, the oldest discovered new dinosaur species in Asia - The stegosaur is one of the earliest unearthed anywhere in the world. The study was published in the journal, Journal of Verterbrate Paleontology .