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The Pachycephalosaurus is the 13th Dinosaur obtained in the Mesozoic Valley Bubble Universe, which can generate Fossil. (Unlocked at Rank 18, branching off of Triceratops)

Description[]

"This herbivorous dinosaur had a thick domed skull, which was used to headbutt predators—and maybe even other Pachycephalosaurus."

Traits[]

The rare traits matching this generators type are: Herbivore , Bipedal , Cretaceous Age . Pachycephalosaurus is also affected by the epic traits: Herd Behavior , Hollow Bones , Feathers , Warm Climate .

Icon Name Description Requires
Pachycephalosaurus Hard Head Hard Head Pachycephalosaurus had a bony, exceptionally thick skull roof, which helped to protect their tiny brains and may have been used in interspecies combat. Rank 19
Pachycephalosaurus Olfactory Lobes Olfactory Lobes Pachycephalosaurus had unusually large olfactory lobes, indicating that they may have had a much more advanced sense of smell than other dinosaurs. Rank 22

Achievements[]

Icon Name Description Requires
Achievement Head to Head Head to Head Pachycephalosaurus is well-known for its thick, domed skull. Due to their unique shape and form, and evidence of injuries to this area in the remains of specimens, scientists believe that these dinosaurs would headbutt each other in intra-species combat. 75 Pachycephalosaurus
Achievement Ain't That A Kick in the Head Ain't That A Kick in the Head Much is still unknown about the anatomy of Pachycephalosaurus, as most of the remains found have been partial and restricted to their skulls. Depicitions are based on other dinosaurs in the genus. 200 Pachycephalosaurus


Type Dinosaur Dinosaurs
by nutrition
by nutrition
 
by locomotion
by locomotion
 
by era
by era
by nutrition
Type Carnivore Carnivore
Type Herbivore Herbivore
Type Omnivore Omnivore
by locomotion
Type Quadrupedal Quadrupedal
Type Bipedal Bipedal
Type Parallel Evolution Parallel Evolution
Type Aquatic Aquatic
by era
Type Triassic Age Triassic
Type Jurassic Age Jurassic
Type Cretaceous Age Cretaceous