Robert Clark/National GeographicThe nodosaur is the crown jewel of a dino exhibit at the Royal Tyrrell Museum of Palaeontology in Alberta, Canada. You can’t even see its bones, but scientists ...
The fossil, a nodosaur named Borealopelta markmitchelli, has been hailed as a “one in a billion” discovery due to its exceptional state of preservation. This article delves into the ...
Living 110 million years ago, the nodosaur reached up to 18 feet, equipped with armor perfect for defense against fierce Cretaceous predators. The nodosaur’s keratin sheath was an impressive 6.3 ...