Thread:JurassicMisfits/@comment-33613830-20180304021345/@comment-34832962-20180304190441

CrashBash wrote: Post proof that it IS Hoplitosaurus....not speculation as you've been doing, actual legitimate word from the producers....or this discussion is over.

Also, don't double-post. Use the edit button, please. Well there is this picture I posted last night. You definitely tell it's a Nodosaur from it armor, spiky tail, and its Stegosaur-like skull. Contrast to what Ankylosaurine skulls like Euoplocephalus look like.

An article on Ankylosaur ornithischians.

https://qilong.wordpress.com/2012/09/10/cheeky-commentary-on-ornithischians/

And the skeletal analysis and fragments of close relative, Chassternbergia (Edmontonia)

http://www.paleofile.com/Dinosaurs/Armor/Chassternbergia.asp

And the skeletal reconstruction of closer relative Polacanthus.

http://www.dinowight.org.uk/polacanthus-skel.jpg

You'll notice similarities between and that will certainly enough open your eyes. And if you want to learn about Hoplitosaurus then here...

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hoplitosaurus