dinosaurs 2 nd grade science colleen smith begin
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- DINOSAURS 2 nd Grade Science Colleen Smith BEGIN
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- Main Menu Tyrannosaurus RexPterodactylBrontosaurusStegosaurus TriceratopsVelociraptor GallimimusQuiz
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- Tyrannosaurus Rex Name Meaning: Tyrant Lizard Carnivore Average life span: 30 years Habitat: Open Woodland Type: Predator Dinosaur Used tail for balance Good sense of smell Most commonly known Return to Main Menu
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- Pterodactyl Name Meaning: Winged Lizard Type: Flying Reptile Diet: fish, insects, and small animals Varied in size Hunted near rivers and lakes Return to Main Menu
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- Brontosaurus Name Meaning: Deceptive Lizard Type: Plant Eater Lived in Jurassic Time Period Swallowed stones to help grind up food instead of chewing Long whip-like tail was used as a weapon Known to many as Long necks Return to Main Menu
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- Stegosaurus Name Meaning: Roofed Lizard Type: Large plant-eating dinosaur Soft Vegetation diet Spikes on the tail were used as weapons Had no teeth in the front, just a beak Thick legs held up the weight reducing its speed Return to Main Menu
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- Triceratops Name Meaning: Three horned face Type: Plant eater, ceratopsian (horned faced dinosaur) Lived in the late Cretaceous period Plants and tree diet The large tail helped balance the weight of the head Return to Main Menu
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- Velociraptor Name Meaning: Swift plunderer Type: Predator Lived in the late Cretaceous period Diet: other dinosaurs Traveled in packs Fast, smart, great eyesight Ran with their toes back to keep their claws from dulling Return to Main Menu
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- Gallimimus Name Meaning: Chicken Mimic Ornithomimosaur (Ostrich-like) Toothless beaks, long and slender fingers, walked on 2 legs Small head well suited for digging in the mud for food Diet: plants and animals Lived in the late Cretaceous period Return to Main Menu
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- Quiz What dinosaur is able to fly? A. StegosaurusStegosaurus B. TriceratopsTriceratops C. PterodactylPterodactyl D. BrontosaurusBrontosaurus
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- TRY AGAIN! The Stegosaurus walks on its thick 4 legs to help support its heavy weight. Return to Quiz
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- Oops! Triceratops do not have wings. They walk on all four legs balancing with their tails. Return to Quiz
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- GOOD TRY! The Brontosaurus walks on all fours. Its long neck would not allow for it to fly. Return to Quiz
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- CORRECT! The Pterodactyl has wings which allows it to fly high above the others. CONTINUE
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- CONGRATULATIONS YOU DID IT! Return to Main Menu