Article 7KRF Stegosaurus back plates differed between sexes, new study reveals

Stegosaurus back plates differed between sexes, new study reveals

by
Hannah Devlin, science correspondent
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Finding is most convincing evidence so far that male and female dinosaurs looked different and may have had mating selection rituals comparable to birds

The male Stegosaurus had billboard-like back plates that it used to attract potential mates, while females had prickly spikes that kept predators at bay, scientists have discovered.

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