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Oviraptor

Oviraptor. By Blake and Riley. Supper Time!. Oviraptors ate plants, animals, and eggs. They were called omnivores, which means that they ate both plants and animals!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!. What Oviraptors looked like. They were small like a bird.

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Oviraptor

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  1. Oviraptor By Blake and Riley

  2. Supper Time! • Oviraptors ate plants, animals, and eggs. They were called omnivores, which means that they ate both plants and animals!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  3. What Oviraptors looked like • They were small like a bird. • It had a crest like a snout. • And it had no teeth.

  4. How it moved • Oviraptor moved very fast, because it had very skinny legs.

  5. Interesting facts • Oviraptor was six feet long . • It’s mama took care of it . • The word Oviraptor means egg stealer. • It was first discovered in 1923.

  6. Oviraptor eggs There was an oviraptor egg that scientist call baby Louie. That’s probably the only oviraptor egg that scientist have found so far.

  7. Protected it’s self • Oviraptors protected themselves by using their sharp claws.

  8. resources • http://www.google.com/search?q=oviraptor+

  9. When it lived • The oviraptor lived in the Cretaceous period.

  10. Where they lived • Oviraptor lived in China-Asia.

  11. Did you like our story • Because we loved it hope you had a fun time learning about Dinosaurs!!

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