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Curve-spiked Stegoduck
Curve-spiked Stegoduck by @Rudi10001

The Curve-spiked Stegoduck (Anatostegos diablospicus) is, by far the largest of the Stegoducks being at around 13 feet tall, 41 feet long, weighing in about 5.76 tons in mass, and unlike their smaller relatives they resemble that of the very well known Stegosaurus, though it does come in a few subspecies those being A. d. rufomanea (or more commonly known as the "Red Maned Curve-spiked Stegoduck"), A. d. sandolas (or the "Desert Curve-spiked Stegoduck"), A. d. drakelis (or the "Dragon Curve-spiked Stegoduck"), and A. d. rex (or the "Regal Curve-spiked Stegoduck" which is the subspecies shown in this picture) They, like other Stegoducks are primarily herbivorous and feed on low growing vegetation, like grasses and cycads, but sometimes they feed on a fruit known as a Rajaban (which are descendants of apples), and they live in North America in what is now Montana, Wyoming, and California.

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Posted: Thursday, 17 August, 2023 @ 07:17 PM
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I love the details, it really is a Stegoduck. Curve-spiked Stegoduck. Such a fun and cool design!

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