Striperajapinnoin
Striperajapinnoin, also known as the striped rajasaurus, is a species of dinosaur that lived during the Late Cretaceous period, approximately 70 million years ago. It is a member of the Hadrosauridae family, which includes many of the most well-known duck-billed dinosaurs. Striperajapinnoin is notable for its distinctive striped pattern, which is believed to have been used for camouflage or communication. The stripes are thought to have been created by a combination of melanin and keratin, which are also found in human hair and skin.
Striperajapinnoin was a herbivore, feeding on a variety of plants, including ferns, conifers, and angiosperms. It
The striped pattern of striperajapinnoin is believed to have been used for camouflage, helping it to blend
Striperajapinnoin is one of the most well-preserved hadrosaurid dinosaurs, with numerous fossils found in North America.