Ornithischians

The Plant-Eating Dinosaurs with Bird-Like Hips

Discover the Ornithischians, the plant-eating dinosaurs known for their bird-like hips!

These dinosaurs lived from the Late Triassic to the end of the Cretaceous period and included a wide variety of species with fascinating adaptations.

Ornithischians, such as the armored Stegosaurus, the horned Triceratops, and the duck-billed Parasaurolophus, had a special hip structure that resembled that of modern birds.

They were equipped with beaks or specialized teeth to munch on plants, making them essential parts of their ecosystems.

Some had impressive defenses like spikes, frills, or thick armor, while others were adept at moving in herds for protection.

Imagine a world filled with these amazing plant-eaters, grazing in vast herds or using their unique features to stay safe from predators.

Ornithischians played a vital role in the dinosaur world, showcasing the incredible diversity of life during the Age of Dinosaurs!

Kentrosaurus

  • When: Late Jurassic
    (155–150 mya)
  • Where: Africa
  • What: Stegosaur
  • Weight: 1–2 tons
  • Length: 4–5 meters
  • Diet: Herbivorous
  • Discovered: 1915

Pachycephalosaurus

Parasaurolophus

Pentaceratops

Polacanthus

Protoceratops

Centrosaurus

Corythosaurus

Edmontosaurus

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