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Terrifying Lizards: A Date with Dinosaurs

Explore the fascinating world of dinosaurs with "Terrifying Lizards: A Date with Dinosaurs" by Stephanie Hull and Amy Lee. Discover when dinosaurs lived, as they roamed the Earth for about 165 million years, thriving in various habitats. Learn about the diversity of over 600 different types of dinosaurs, many of which are still undiscovered. Delve into their diets, where some were fierce carnivores while others were gentle herbivores. Uncover how they moved—whether flying, walking, or swimming. This engaging read offers captivating insights into the age of dinosaurs!

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Terrifying Lizards: A Date with Dinosaurs

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  1. Terrifying Lizards A Date with Dinosaurs By Stephanie Hull and Amy Lee

  2. When did Dinosaurs Live? • The first dinosaurs lived about 230 million years ago! • Dinosaurs were on the earth for about 165 million years! • The dinosaurs went extinct 65 million years ago,

  3. How Many Dinosaurs were there? • There were more than 600 different kinds of dinosaurs! • Lots of dinosaurs still haven’t been discovered.

  4. How did Dinosaurs get Around? • Some dinosaurs Fly. • Some dinosaurs walk on the land. • Some dinosaurs live in the water.

  5. What did Dinosaurs Eat? • Some dinosaurs ate meat (other dinosaurs). They are called carnivores. • Some dinosaurs ate plants. They are called herbivores .

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