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Paradox.Paradox. Lizards of today, crocodiles, turtles and whales look in many ways similar to the animals that lived on our earth at the time of the Dinosaur.

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1 Paradox.Paradox. Lizards of today, crocodiles, turtles and whales look in many ways similar to the animals that lived on our earth at the time of the Dinosaur. Explain your ideas around this thought.

2 Size and weight: 11m (36 feet) in length and weighs 3.8 tonnes. Size and weight: 8.5 m (28 feet) in length and weigh 900 Kg or 200 pounds. Diet: Fish and meat Diet: Clams, frogs, birds and mammals. Habitat: Lakes and rivers of Africa Habitat: Swamps and rivers. In Australia, Saltwater Crocodiles inhabit the northern reaches of the continent, across Western Australia, Northern Territory and Queensland. Description : Large predator with large thumb claws. It had an extremely long skull that was shaped like a crocodiles skull, and a ridge along its back. It walked on 2 legs. It was in the early Cretaceous Description: The Saltwater Crocodile is the world's largest reptile. Their olive-green, leathery skin is armoured with bony oval plates, known as “scutes”. Their tails are made of solid muscle. Suchomimus (“crocodile mimic”) Crocodile (“Crocodylus Porosus”)

3 Size and weight: 8m in length and weighs 3 tons. Size and weight: 6 feet tall at the shoulder (183 centimetres) and weighs Black Rhino: 1 to 1½ tons. White Rhino: over 2 tons. Diet: Plants Habitat: Triceratops lived near lakes or ponds. Triceratops also lived near green plants, such as plants and trees. Habitat :Grassland Description: Herbivore with three horns on its face, a neck frill and a prominent beak, like a parrots beak. It was the largest ceratopsian (four feeted dinosaur) and walked on four legs. Description: Rhinoceros" literally means "nose horn’. The horns are long and thin. It is the third largest living land animal behind the elephant and the hippopotamus. It has thick skin to protect it from predators. Triceratops (“ 3 horned face”) Rhinoceros


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