Stegosaurus stenops
Stegosaurus for kids
Stegosaurus was a plant eater with large back plates, a small head, and serious tail spikes.
The essentials
What should you know about this dinosaur?
- Length: 9 m long
- Height: 3 m tall
- Weight: about 3.5 tonnes
- Food: Plant eater
- Time: Jurassic
- Region: western North America
How large was Stegosaurus
The height line includes back and plates. Length runs from the small head to the tail spikes.
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More about Stegosaurus
Short chapters for curious children and grown-ups who want to read along.
Stegosaurus
Stegosaurus is instantly recognizable: two rows of large plates on the back, a small head in front, and four long spikes at the tail tip. That tail-spike gear even has a nerd name: thagomizer. Stegosaurus lived in the Jurassic Morrison Formation with Allosaurus and giant long-necks. It was a plant eater, but not a helpless walker. If a predator came too close, the back end was the place to watch.
Size
Stegosaurus was about nine meters long, but its head stayed surprisingly small. The body was broad and heavy, with hind legs longer than the front legs. Large bony plates stood above the back in two staggered rows. That made it look taller and more jagged than body height alone suggests. Stegosaurus is almost a walking ridgeline.
Food
Stegosaurus ate plants. Its small head and teeth fit lower vegetation better than treetops. Ferns, soft twigs, and ground-level plants all fit the picture. The huge body needed plenty of plant material, even though the head was not huge. Part of its strangeness: small eating tool, large plant belly.
Habitat
Stegosaurus lived in Late Jurassic North America, in the Morrison Formation. River landscapes, open areas, and famous dinosaurs filled that world. Allosaurus shared the same broad habitat, along with Diplodocus and Apatosaurus. For Stegosaurus, life meant finding plants, moving steadily, using group or distance, and keeping the tail ready when a predator got too curious.
Defense
The tail spikes of Stegosaurus were not decoration. Four long points sat at the tail end. A fast swing could keep a predator away. Fossil clues even show injuries on Allosaurus that fit Stegosaurus tail spikes well. The back looked dramatic with plates, but the real watch-out zone sat at the rear.
Speed
Stegosaurus walked on four legs. The hind legs were longer and the front legs shorter, so the body sloped down toward the head. The heavy tail moved behind, and the plates stood above like bony sails. It was no sprinter. Its walk was more steady and powerful, with a tail that could suddenly matter a lot.
Did you know?
The back plates of Stegosaurus are famous, but their exact job does not fit one simple answer. They could help with display, recognition, or heat exchange. Several jobs together fit too. The first look is already enough: this dinosaur carried a row of bony flags on its back and a spiked star at the tail.
about 3 m tall
Beside a child, Stegosaurus is not only tall, but jagged. Plates rise above the back, the head stays small, and the thagomizer sits behind. Its most serious side is not the front; it is the tail end.