![]() Therefore, in 1876, Marsh gave it the name Pteranodon: 'wing-without-tooth'. Later, his collaborators also dug up skulls, which showed that the animal had no teeth. Marsh initially found only pieces of wing bone. ![]() It was discovered in 1870 as the first pterosaur outside Europe during an adventurous expedition by the famous Professor Marsh in the Wild West. By looking at other Ankylosauridae, the group to which Ankylosaurus belongs, we can get an idea of what the animal looked like. They are all incomplete so only part of the skeleton is known. After that, a small number of fossils of the species have been found. Of course we have the building instructions and parts lists for you again so you can easily recreate them.įirst we have the Ankylosaurus Magniventris, this species was discovered in 1906 and got its name in 1908 meaning 'curved saurian with the big belly'. This time we are talking about six Dinosaur skeletons that are all in perfect minifigure scale so they will fit perfectly in your LEGO® town or in a nice LEGO® museum MOC. As many as six this time that all fit together. ![]() We've found some really cool MOCs for you again. ![]()
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