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Wannanosaurus - The Flat-Headed Pachycephalosaur Oddity
Wannanosaurus was a curious dinosaur that roamed what is now China during the late Cretaceous period, roughly 70 million years ago. Despite its classification as a pachycephalosaur, a group known for their thick, dome-shaped skulls used in head-butting battles, Wannanosaurus stood out with a surprisingly flat skull roof with large openings. This unique feature makes it an intriguing anomaly among its kin.
Small but Herbivorous:
This dinosaur was relatively small, with an estimated adult length of only around 2 feet. Despite its size, Wannanosaurus was a plant-eater, likely munching on low-lying vegetation. Scientists believe it may have used its beak-like jaws to process a variety of flora.
