Scientists discover a new dinosaur with a face full of spikes



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His full name is "Akainacephalus johnsoni" and he is 76 million years old. Just like his parent, the well-known Ankylosaurus, he has a club for a tail. The thing that distinguishes Akainacephalus from any other dinosaur ever discovered?

He has a face full of spikes.

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Andrey Atuchin / DMNS 2017

In fact, Akainacephalus literally translates as "thorny" or "thorny" head.

Akainacephalus was an armored dinosaur and it had to be, given the fact that he lived in the same period (and probably met) the Tyrannosaurus Rex.

Fossil remains were found in the Kaiparowits Formation of Grand Escalier- Escalante National Monument in Utah, and set up by volunteer expert Randy Johnson.

"It's completely different from all the other ankylosaurids we've actually seen," said Jelle Wiersma, who did a master's thesis on this discovery.

"We are the lucky paleontologists to be the first to recognize this new species," added Randall Irmis, chief curator of the Utah Museum of Natural History.

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