Dinosaurs Everywhere!Discusses the probable structure and behavior of dinosaurs and describes such individual species as the Tyrannosaurus, Maiasaura, and Seismosaurus. |
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... COMPSOGNATHUS ( komp - so - NAY - thus ) Compsognathus was one of the smallest dinosaurs . It would have fit easily into a grocery bag . It weighed less than a big jar of peanut butter . Compsognathus had hands with two fingers that ...
... COMPSOGNATHUS ( komp - so - NAY - thus ) Compsognathus was one of the smallest dinosaurs . It would have fit easily into a grocery bag . It weighed less than a big jar of peanut butter . Compsognathus had hands with two fingers that ...
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... all of them lived at the very same time . Compsognathus and Seismosaurus actually died out millions of years before Tyrannosaurus and Maiasaura came along . 10 DINOSAUR FOSSILS Under every dinosaur's skin was a skeleton. 9.
... all of them lived at the very same time . Compsognathus and Seismosaurus actually died out millions of years before Tyrannosaurus and Maiasaura came along . 10 DINOSAUR FOSSILS Under every dinosaur's skin was a skeleton. 9.
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Allosaurus ANCHICERATOPS ANIMALS FROM DINOSAUR ANKYLOSAURUS APATOSAURUS Artists BABY DINOSAURS beak BIG AND SMALL bony BRACHIOSAURUS chewing COELOPHYSIS color Compsognathus DEINONYCHUS deserts different kinds DINOSAUR DAYS DINOSAUR DEFENSES DINOSAUR DIG DINOSAUR DINNERS DINOSAUR FAMILIES dinosaur footprints dinosaur fossils Dinosaur hunters DINOSAUR MUSEUM dinosaur skeleton DINOSAURS BIG DINOSAURS Dinosaur DINOSAURS Everywhere dinosaurs fought dinosaurs lived DINOSAURS ON DISPLAY DIPLODOCUS earth eater EDMONTOSAURUS fast FIGHTING AND BITING find fossil fire engines Flat teeth footprints show fossil bones FOSSIL FOOTPRINTS GOOD-BYE ground for millions head herd horn from Triceratops Hypselosaurus kinds of dinosaurs knows for sure laid eggs laid their eggs lizards long time ago long-necked look Maiasaura meat Meat-eater footprints Model of TYRANNOSAURUS nesting area Oviraptor PACHYCEPHALOSAURUS Paleontologists can tell PARASAUROLOPHUS pine needles Plant-eater track plants plastic plates probably PROTOCERATOPS real fossil rock Seismosaurus sharp teeth skin small dinosaurs Stegosaurus STYRACOSAURUS tail teeth and claws track Paleontologists TRACKS TELL VELOCIRAPTOR walked