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- Muhuru abstract "Muhuru is an alleged relict non-avian dinosaur that has been reported from the jungles of Kenya. It is described as a heavily armoured beast with thick bone plates on its back and a club-like tail. Missionary Cal Bombay and his wife made the first report of the creature.Although it's never been discussed in the paleontological literature, in pseudoscientific circles some have speculated that it is a modern-day descendant of the genus Stegosaurus. Contrary to witness descriptions of the muhuru, Stegosaurus was not heavily armored, and had a thagomizer at the end of its tail, rather than a bony club. However both are features found in ankylosaurs, another group of armored dinosaurs. Another postulate is that in the 150 million years since the youngest Stegosaurus fossils were found, this subspecies might have developed new features, like a club tail or lighter armour. Birds are the only group of dinosaurs believed by mainstream scientists to be extant.".
- Muhuru thumbnail Muhuru.png?width=300.
- Muhuru wikiPageExternalLink muhuru-kenya.
- Muhuru wikiPageID "17377249".
- Muhuru wikiPageLength "1976".
- Muhuru wikiPageOutDegree "13".
- Muhuru wikiPageRevisionID "673833253".
- Muhuru wikiPageWikiLink Ankylosauria.
- Muhuru wikiPageWikiLink Ankylosaurs.
- Muhuru wikiPageWikiLink Bird.
- Muhuru wikiPageWikiLink Category:Living_dinosaurs.
- Muhuru wikiPageWikiLink Dinosaur.
- Muhuru wikiPageWikiLink Emela-Ntouka.
- Muhuru wikiPageWikiLink Emela-ntouka.
- Muhuru wikiPageWikiLink Kenya.
- Muhuru wikiPageWikiLink Living_dinosaur.
- Muhuru wikiPageWikiLink Living_dinosaurs.
- Muhuru wikiPageWikiLink Mbielu-Mbielu-Mbielu.
- Muhuru wikiPageWikiLink Mokele-mbembe.
- Muhuru wikiPageWikiLink Stegosaurus.
- Muhuru wikiPageWikiLink Thagomizer.
- Muhuru wikiPageWikiLinkText "Muhuru".
- Muhuru caption "An artist's rendition of the Muhuru".
- Muhuru country Kenya.
- Muhuru firstReported "Unknown".
- Muhuru grouping "Local legend".
- Muhuru habitat "Jungle".
- Muhuru hasPhotoCollection Muhuru.
- Muhuru name "Muhuru".
- Muhuru region "The jungles".
- Muhuru status "Local Legend".
- Muhuru subGrouping "Modern dinosaur".
- Muhuru wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Cryptozoology.
- Muhuru wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Cryptozoology-stub.
- Muhuru wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:For.
- Muhuru wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_mythical_creature.
- Muhuru wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Refimprove.
- Muhuru wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Muhuru subject Category:Living_dinosaurs.
- Muhuru type Article.
- Muhuru type Article.
- Muhuru comment "Muhuru is an alleged relict non-avian dinosaur that has been reported from the jungles of Kenya. It is described as a heavily armoured beast with thick bone plates on its back and a club-like tail. Missionary Cal Bombay and his wife made the first report of the creature.Although it's never been discussed in the paleontological literature, in pseudoscientific circles some have speculated that it is a modern-day descendant of the genus Stegosaurus.".
- Muhuru label "Muhuru".
- Muhuru sameAs Muhuru.
- Muhuru sameAs Muhuru.
- Muhuru sameAs m.043qpd4.
- Muhuru sameAs Мухуру.
- Muhuru sameAs Q6933092.
- Muhuru sameAs Q6933092.
- Muhuru wasDerivedFrom Muhuru?oldid=673833253.
- Muhuru depiction Muhuru.png.
- Muhuru isPrimaryTopicOf Muhuru.