The ankyloplatypus is the most Ankylosaurus-like of all species of mammals. Unlike Ankylosaurus however, it has fur, it has poisonous spurs on its hind limbs (like a platypus, though is much less poisonous), and it is a slightly faster runner. It lives in parts of Asia, including Mongolia, China, Thailand, India, Cambodia, and Burma. It is a herbivore, feeding on grass, berries, leaves, and bulbs.
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| - The ankyloplatypus is the most Ankylosaurus-like of all species of mammals. Unlike Ankylosaurus however, it has fur, it has poisonous spurs on its hind limbs (like a platypus, though is much less poisonous), and it is a slightly faster runner. It lives in parts of Asia, including Mongolia, China, Thailand, India, Cambodia, and Burma. It is a herbivore, feeding on grass, berries, leaves, and bulbs.
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| - The ankyloplatypus is the most Ankylosaurus-like of all species of mammals. Unlike Ankylosaurus however, it has fur, it has poisonous spurs on its hind limbs (like a platypus, though is much less poisonous), and it is a slightly faster runner. It lives in parts of Asia, including Mongolia, China, Thailand, India, Cambodia, and Burma. It is a herbivore, feeding on grass, berries, leaves, and bulbs.
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