Shamosaurus was a medium-sized ankylosaurian. In 2010,
Gregory S. Paul estimated its body length at 5 metres (16 ft), its weight at 2 tonnes (2.2 short tons). In 2012
Holtz gave a higher estimation of 7 meters (23 ft). In 2014,
Victoria Arbour gave a revised list of distinguishing traits. The
osteoderms on the skull roof are not very pronounced nor separated as distinctive
caputegulae, head tiles. The squamosal horns on the rear skull corners are short and slightly rounded. The quadratojugal horn on the cheek has its apex in the middle. The rear rim of the skull roof has no clear (nuchal) processes.
Shamosaurus scutatus shares many
cranial similarities with
Gobisaurus domoculus, including a rounded
squamosal, large elliptical
orbital fenestrae (oval eye sockets) and oval external
nares (nostrils), a
deltoid dorsal profile with a narrow
rostrum (the snout is tongue-shaped and narrow in top view), quadratojugal protuberances (cheek horns), and caudolaterally directed paroccipital processes (extensions of the rear skull obliquely pointing to behind and sideways). But the two
taxa may be distinguished by differences in the length of the maxillary tooth row (40% instead of 26,7% of total skull length), an unfused basipterygoid-pterygoid process in
Gobisaurus, the presence of an elongate vomerine premaxillary process in
Gobisaurus, and the presence of cranial sculpting in
Shamosaurus, but not in
Gobisaurus. The last difference was denied by Arbour who concluded that the degree of sculpting was roughly the same.
Shamosaurus had a rather flat skull. The upper beak was sharp and obliquely appending to the front. The beak lacked any teeth. The jaw joint was located far behind the level of the eye socket. The
occipital condyle, and with it the entire head, was obliquely directed to below. A secondary palate was present. The armour of
Shamosaurus contained two cervical halfrings with six segments each, protecting the neck. Also keeled
osteoderms and flat oval scutes were present. ==Phylogeny==