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The Pachyrhinosaurus is a herbivorous dinosaur found in oases and desert cities

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  • The Pachyrhinosaurus is a herbivorous dinosaur found in oases and desert cities
  • A Pachyrhinosaurus was selected as the mascot for the 2010 Arctic Winter Games held in Grande Prairie, Alberta.
  • Pachyrhinosaurus ("thick-nosed lizard") is a genus of ceratopsid dinosaurs from the Late Cretaceous period of North America. (77-71 MYA) Pachyrhinosaurus appears in the episode, "River of Death", and later in the final episode, "Armageddon".
  • He was first summoned by Foolscap in Desert Heat to attack the D-Team when Foolscap thought they had the Red Cosmos Stone. He quickly knocked Chomp away, and when Ace was summoned, he fought in his Spectral Armor form against him. He then used Anhanguera Dive to defeat Ace. However, Paris was then summoned and used Green Impulse to counter the Anhanguera with Tupuxuara, allowing Zoe to defeat and reclaim the card. Chomp then used Ultimate Thunder to defeat Pachyrhinosaurus. His card was reclaimed by Max.
  • Pachyrhinosaurus is an upcoming ceratopsian.
  • Elemento: Rayo. Primera aparición: (Ep. 68) Lugar donde se encontraba: Arabia. Movimientos: clavado de Anhanguera. Como se activó: Zapper lo activo para atacar al Team D. Quien lo obtuvo: Zapper(Piratas espaciales) después Max(Team D). Otros datos: El Pachyrhinosaurus es el último dinosaurio de rayo "normal" de la serie(Ya que el último fue el Triceratops Maximus). Curiosamente la almohadilla de su nariz no parece una almohadilla sino un enorme cuerno.
  • Pachyrhinosaurus was probably the most unusual and distinctive ceratopsid. It did not have brow or nasal horns; instead it had a thick, bumpy, spongy pad of bone along the upper surface of its flattened face. This bony pad ran from the front of its nose back to above its eyes. The skull of Pachyrhinosaurus was massive; only Triceratops, Pentaceratops, and Torosaurus had larger skulls. Pachyrhinosaurus was the largest centrosaurine ceratopsian.
  • Pachyrhinosaurus (meaning 'thick-nosed lizard') was an ceratopsian relative of Triceratops and Torosaurus that lived in the Late Cretaceous in Canada, though earlier than them. <default>Pachyrhinosaurus</default> Biological information In Walking with... Book appearances Video game appearances
  • The largest Pachyrhinosaurus species were 8 metres (26 ft) long. It weighed about four tonnes. They were herbivorous and possessed strong cheek teeth to help them chew tough, fibrous plants. Instead of horns, their skulls bore massive, flattened bosses; a large boss over the nose and a smaller one over the eyes. A prominent pair of horns grew from the frill and extended upwards. The skull also bore several smaller horns or ornaments that varied between individuals and between species. In P. canadensis and P. perotorum, the bosses over the nose and eyes nearly grew together, and were separated only by a narrow groove. In P. lakustai, the two bosses were separated by a wide gap. In P. canadensis and P. lakustai, the frill bore two additional small, curved, backward-pointed horns. These were
  • The largest Pachyrhinosaurus species were 26 ft long. They had strong cheek teeth to help them chew tough plants. The skull had no true horns, but a thick, flat boss on the nose and above the eyes. Two horn-like spikes stuck out from the top of the frill and extended up and the skull bore some small horns that varied between individuals and between species. In P. canadensis and P. perotorum, the bosses over the nose and eyes nearly grew together, and were separated just by a narrow groove. In P. lakustai, the two bosses were separated by a wide gap. In P. canadensis and P. lakustai, the frill bore two more small, curved, backward-pointed horns. These were not found in P. perotorum, and in fact some specimens of P. lakustai lack them too, which may mean that the presence of these horns vari
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  • To reach the Nesting Grounds
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