The Glyptodon was first discovered in South America or southern North America, but I'm not sure exactly where.
Well, you could basically swim anywhere you want...as long as you have enough space and water to swim. You could swim whenever you want. If you have a little free time, you could go swimming! You could do competitive swimming, or you could just swim for fun.
No it was a mammal that is related to the modern armadillos. It is now extinct.
no because if he wanted to walk on water why didnt he just swim
Yes , Leapord Geckos can swim.
I'm a 12 year old girl and this question is part of my science project about the Glyptodon and i have researched that...Most people say it was about 2 million years ago, so basically the ice age era. Hope this helps!
Well, hello there, friend! Glyptodons were gentle giants that roamed the Earth long ago. These magnificent creatures had a herbivorous diet, munching on plants, fruits, and maybe even some tasty leaves. Just imagine them peacefully grazing in the ancient landscapes, adding beauty and balance to the world around them.
Yes, "could" is the past tense of "can." For example, "I can swim" changes to "I could swim" in the past tense.
If you were in California you could swim in the Pacific Ocean. If you were in Rhode Island, you could swim in the Atlantic Ocean.
in prehistoric times there was a species of armadillo that had a clubbed tail called a Glyptodon
Spinosaurus was a land dinosaur that scientists think could swim. It lived in what is now North Africa.
Because the Glyptodon was a herbivore, it is safe to assume their diet consisted of plant matter. The Glyptodon was a curved-toothed mammal that was about the size of a Volkswagen. They resembled today's armadillo and probably ate plants and grasses that grew near bodies of water.