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By:Saahil

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  1. By:Saahil Tarbosaurus

  2. There are many types of dinosaurs.The one you are going to learn about in this passage is a Tarbosaurus (Tar-bow-sore-uss).It means alarming dinosaur.Read on if you want to learn more about this fascinating dinosaur.

  3. A Tarbosaurus is 33.oo ft (10.00 m ) tall.It weighs 8,ooo pounds ( 4,000 kilograms).It was about 17 full grown humans long.it was considered a large dinosaur and had 2 front paws and 2 paws on the back .It also had 3 toes on the back.It used those 3 toes to stand up.

  4. It lived in the cretaceous period in Mongolia’s forests.It only had one pedetor and its name was yangchuanosaurus. Its prew was Wuerhasaurus ,Titanosaurus , Opisthocoellcauda ,Bactrosaurus and Saurdophus.

  5. Its special feature was that it had a lightweight skeleton which probably helped increase its agility.

  6. We know all of these things because of archaeologists. Archaeologists are people who study past cultures through artifacts. Archaeologogists. Don’t have much danger in their lives but it could get pretty exciting when they are putting a bone toghether.Also after doing all the hard work they only get a bit of money and don’t get to keep artifacts.Anyway we will never know everything about dinosaurs but archaeologists will keep trying to find more information about dinosaurs.

  7. bibliography www.kidsdinos.com www.yahoo.com www.wikipedia.com www.google.com

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