SECOND EXTINCTION
Dec 10, 2020
2 minutes
Alex Spencer
The Ankylosaurus roamed the plains of what is now North America in the late Cretaceous period. It weighed as much as a pair of rhinos, and put their thick skin and horns to shame with an armoured shell and bony club at the end of its tail that could sweep predators’ legs from under them.
Seventy million years later, it was
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