In the 1920s, Stegosaurus had the ability to fly like a hang glider
In the August 15, 1920 edition of the Ogden, Utah’s Standard-Examiner, writer W.H. Ballou penned a paleontological assessment of the stegosaurus that had almost diddly to do with the established fossil record. Taking cues from the bird-like hips of the Smithsonian’s National Museum of Natural History’s Stegosaurus skeleton — and possibly the flying, plated dinosaurs…