Description
Stegosaurus Regium has approximately 16 paired rows of plates along its back, flanked by another, smaller pair of 6 plates. This is contrary to the alternating rows of Stegosaurus fossils found in museums. I’ve encountered Stegosaurus in varying amounts, almost everywhere on the island.
Not surprisingly, Stegosaurus uses the spines on its tail to defend itself. While not aggressive, Stegosaurus will come to the aid of other nearby Stegosaurus. This implies it to be a herd animal.
Domesticated
Commonly used as a safe way to transport large quantities of goods. The plates of the Stegosaurus Regium double as a cover against the arrows of attackers. Unfortunately, they also make it harder to load and unload some cargo.
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