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<p>in the two major plates, although one plate may be bigger than the other in some cases. The tail club is also covered in minor plates along the very distal part of the structure, with the shape, size, and placement of these plates varying between species and <a href="page.php?w=Individual_variation">individuals</a>.</p>

<p><a href="page.php?w=Walter_P._Coombs_Jr.">Walter P. Coombs Jr.</a> identified three generalized but largely arbitrary categories of tail club knobs in ankylosaurids; round knobs are said to be the most common kind, taking</p><p>
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