Euoplocephalus tutus was a smaller, earlier cousin of the armored dinosaur Ankylosaurus that browsed the forests of western Canada during the Late Cretaceous Period. Like its bigger and more famous relative, Euoplocephalus sported a club on the tip of its tail that it might have used to fend off predators such as the tyrannosaurids Gorgosaurus and Daspletosaurus.

