Punk Rock Dinosaur Rewrites Prehistoric Armor Evolution

Scientists have discovered that the world’s oldest armored dinosaur sported the most extreme defensive features ever found in any vertebrate, living or extinct. The 165-million-year-old Spicomellus afer from Morocco challenges everything researchers thought they knew about how prehistoric tank-like creatures evolved their protective gear.

The remarkable new findings, published in the prestigious journal Nature, reveal that this ancient beast bristled with meter-long spikes jutting from its neck like a prehistoric punk rocker. Professor Susannah Maidment from London’s Natural History Museum described the discovery as “jaw-droppingly weird” when her team first uncovered the extraordinary fossils in Morocco’s Atlas Mountains.

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