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Dinosaurs

Fossils-bones

Fossils-footprints Footprints made in mud by animals

Fossils-marks Marks made in mud by animals

Fossils-marks Marks made in mud by plants

What kinds of fossils do you know? Bones Marks Footprints Where were those marks? Where are those marks now?

Where can you find the fossils? People usually find fossils in layers of rock.

Did you ever find fossils or see them in a museum? What kinds of fossils do you like? Why do people dig up and study fossils? Do you know what are on Earth many years ago?

Dinosaurs-Millions of years ago

Do you know anything about it? How big were dinosaurs? What can they do? What do they eat? Do you like dinosaurs?

Long sharp teeth Hugecarnivorous Eat meet and other dinosaurs Dinosaurs-Tyrannosaurus rex

Dinosaurs-Apatosaurus Long neck Small head Huge body Eat water plants and tree leaves

Dinosaurs-Stegosaurus North America Body plate on its back Spikes on its tail Eat only plants

Dinosaurs-Triceratops Bony plate covering the neck Large horn above either eye A smaller horn Eat meat

Q&A about Dinosaurs How long was it? What did it eat? When did it die out? How did it protect itself?