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Jack's Jurassic Journey - Pachycephalosaurus Traditional Cache

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Hidden : 7/21/2012
Difficulty:
1.5 out of 5
Terrain:
2 out of 5

Size: Size:   small (small)

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Geocache Description:

This series dates back millions of years and is brought to you by GeoJack from Team M-B. Cache contains only a log, with little to no space for TB's or trades. BYO writing tool and please replace carefully.

The Pachycephalosaurus is the largest known pachycephalosaur. Like other pachycephalosaurids, the Pachycephalosaurus was a bipedal omnivore with an extremely thick skull roof. It is thought to have possessed long hindlimbs and small forelimbs. However, the anatomy of the Pachycephalosaurus is poorly known, as only skull remains have been commonly found. The Pachycephalosaurus is famous for having a large, bony dome atop its skull, up to 25 cm (10 in) thick, which safely cushioned its tiny brain. The dome's rear aspect was edged with bony knobs and short bony spikes projected upwards from the snout. The spikes were probably blunt, not sharp. It is thought that this may have benefitted it whilst in battle. (Thanks Wiki!)

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