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Similarities To Dinosaurs & Animals Living Now

Similarities To Dinosaurs & Animals Living Now. By Emily PS:DO NOT EDIT that’s my job!!!. An Ammonite (Jurassic Period 208-145 million years ago). An Ammonite lived in A squid also lives in the t he ocean. It had ocean and also has

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Similarities To Dinosaurs & Animals Living Now

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  1. Similarities To Dinosaurs & Animals Living Now By Emily PS:DO NOT EDIT that’s my job!!!

  2. An Ammonite (Jurassic Period 208-145 million years ago) An Ammonite lived in A squid also lives in the the ocean. It had ocean and also has Tentacles and a shell. tentacles. Ammonites were squid-like creatures and looked like modern squids and nautiluses because their environment was similar to the present.

  3. A Tyrannosaurus Rex(Cretaceous Period 80-64million years ago) The Tyrannosaurus Rex A crocodile has a long tail was the king of the lizards. like a Tyrannosaurus Rex It had bumpy skin like a and has razor sharp teeth. crocodile. They are similar because of their appearance and they are carnivores.

  4. The Cynognathus(Triassic Period 225-208 million years ago) The Cynognathus had a The raccoon has tail and four legs like a whiskers and has fur raccoon. It also has whi- all around its body. skers.

  5. These animals are similar to the dinosaurs in many ways. When the dinosaurs died out, I think the DNA of the dinosaurs floated into the air from their rotten corps and passed on to the animals that live today.

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