What kind of dinosaur is stiggy?

What kind of dinosaur is stiggy?

Stygimoloch
Stiggy is a Stygimoloch that appears in Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom.

What does the sticky Moloch look like?

Stygimoloch was a thick-skulled plant-eating dinosaur (a pachycephalosaur) that walked on two legs. This unusual-looking dinosaur had bony spikes and bumps on its skull; the many horns ranged up to 4 inches (100 mm) long. Pachycephalosaurs probably engaged in head-butting both as a defense and as intra-species rivalry.

What did Stygimoloch eat?

Horsetails
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Stygimoloch/Eats

About Stygimoloch This dinosaur probably lived off a diet of horsetails, gingkos, cycads, seed ferns and club mosses. It probably didn’t require a lot of food to keep these dinosaur alive. Probably only about 10-20 pounds of vegetation were needed a day for this dinosaur’s survival.

Are Dracorex and Stygimoloch the same?

There was a small, flat-headed form called Dracorex, a dome-headed mid-size species with large spikes called Stygimoloch, and the classic, large Pachycephalosaurus.

Did Stygimoloch eat meat?

Despite the name and appearance, Stygimoloch was a plant-eater, not a soul-eating beast from the underworld. Stygimoloch measured about ten feet long from beak to tail and lived during the very end of the Mesozoic in what is now the United States, between 67 and 66 million years ago, during the Late Cretaceous period.

What is a Stygimoloch ark?

Stygimoloch are medium-sized, grouchy herbivores. A relative of Pachycephalosaurus, Stygimoloch is almost twice the size, and much more dangerous. Many survivors often hope of getting Stygimoloch early, as it is a reliable mount from then on to later progress, being a great mix of travel, combat, and utility!

What can Dracorex live with?

Dracorex lived alongside many other Late Cretaceous dinosaurs, including the hadrosaur Edmontosaurus, the ceratopsians Triceratops and Torosaurus, the armored Ankylosaurus, the ornithomimid Struthiomimus, as well as the theropods Troodon and Tyrannosaurus.

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