Stygimoloch (2/3)


Classification
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Habitat | Terrestrial |
Toy Series | Jurassic World (2018) |
Fun Facts
Spikes are bigger in younger Stygimoloch and shorter in adults.
Stiggy has a beak as well as teeth.
In the film, Stiggy communicates primarily through snorts and grunts.
Stygimoloch lived in the late Cretaceous, 68-66 million years ago.
The spikes on Stiggy's back change as she grows.
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Jurassic World: The Game

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