Dinosaur Ridge October 5,2011 Kelsie D. #6

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Dinosaur Ridge October 5,2011 Kelsie D. #6 If you saw a big footprint next to a little footprint, it would probably mean there was a whole family traveling together. Usually dinosaur bones that turned up in rocks were brown or red. In the TREX’s whole lifetime, it would go through millions of teeth . The TREX was one of the deadliest predators to other dinosaurs. Dinosaur Beach was a place dinosaurs migrated through. It was also a part of Colorado that was once under water.

Dinosaur Ridge October 5,2011 Kelsie D. #6 You can tell these are one of the two kinds of footprints in Dinosaur Beach because of its three points. The Raptor and the birds we have today were related. Shells, teeth, bones, and many other items are fossils. At one time in the world, a part of Colorado was under water making a beach for dinosaurs. The Allosaur did not live at the same time as the TREX and was the prime predator of its time.