
Pachycephalosaurus Had a 25 cm Dome Skull That May Have Been Used for Head-Butting
Pachycephalosaurus wielded a dome-shaped skull up to 25 centimetres thick, made of solid bone. Debate continues about whether it used this for head-butting rivals (like bighorn sheep) or flank-butting. Analysis of bone texture reveals healed lesions consistent with high-impact head-to-head contact. Some researchers suggest the domes also served as species and sex recognition signals, as they varied greatly in size and shape between individuals.