Dinosaurs: Exploring the Mysteries of the Past
Dive into the fascinating world of dinosaurs with insights from Wikipedia, as we uncover the enormous creatures that once roamed the Earth. Discover the two main types of dinosaurs: herbivores, which fed on plants, and carnivores, which hunted other dinosaurs. The cause of their extinction remains a mystery, with theories ranging from meteor impacts to climate change. Additionally, we explore the age of dinosaurs through scientific discoveries. Join us as we ask intriguing questions about these magnificent beings and their history!
Dinosaurs: Exploring the Mysteries of the Past
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Dinosaurs By Sam Brady
I got info on Wikipedia • Thank you!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Introduction • In the dinosaur world a long tine ago the word dinosaur met big lizard. And big they were, and I love dinosaurs! So I dug up the old Wikipedia website and we will see what secrets might hiding with dinosaurs.
A mix between dinosaurs • There are two kinds of dinosaurs herbivores and carnivores. The herbivores are plants eaters and the carnivores are meat eaters [and yes other dinosaurs.] So that makes a big difference, but we eat both we are omnivores. • We eat both.
Extension mystery None know exactly what happed to dinosaurs. Some say they were hit by a meteor, and some say they could not adapt quickly before winter. It’s a big mystery but they still present them for you to see.
What about age? Scientists have always wondered about what age dinosaurs are. In 2012 a scientist found out that if you look to the right of the back bone there is a bone that grows every year the dinosaur he was studying was 16!
Questions • 1 What are us humans eating? • 2 What are the two things scientists think caused the extension? 3. True or False … You can find the back bone on the left?