Fossil skull of the Death God Dragon
late Cretaceous Period
3D model of skull fossil
Herbivorous dinosaur
Erlikosaurus
Fossil skull of the Death God Dragon
Erlikosaurus
Therizinosaurus
heavy
Sharp and well-developed claws
Evolved from carnivorous dinosaurs
1
Coin
The copyright of the 3D model belongs to the original author and the material may not be distributed, published, transmitted, copied, rented, resold or compiled in any form.
Erlikosaurus (scientific name: Erlikosaurus) was discovered by Clark et al. in 1994. The Death God Dragon is a type of sickle dragon, weighing 500 kilograms, smaller than most sickle dragon species. For example, the slow dragon that lived in the same place as the Death God Dragon weighed 2.5 tons, but its claws were sharper and more developed. Living in the late Cretaceous period, distributed in Mongolia. For herbivorous dinosaurs. The name of the Death God Dragon comes from the Mongolian mythological legend of the God of Death. It is a herbivorous dinosaur evolved from a carnivorous dinosaur, but evolved from a carnivorous beast. Like other sickle dragons, it is bulky and cumbersome. When in danger, they will use their claws to defend themselves.