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An Introduction to the World of Dinosaurs

An Introduction to the World of Dinosaurs. By: Jessica Gumbert, Laura Sarcione , and Corey Klauder. Some Dinosaur Facts. Dinosaurs were one of several kinds of prehistoric reptiles that lived during the “Age of the Reptiles.” Dinosaurs were reptiles and most of them hatched from eggs.

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An Introduction to the World of Dinosaurs

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  1. An Introduction to the World of Dinosaurs By: Jessica Gumbert, Laura Sarcione, and Corey Klauder

  2. Some Dinosaur Facts • Dinosaurs were one of several kinds of prehistoric reptiles that lived during the “Age of the Reptiles.” • Dinosaurs were reptiles and most of them hatched from eggs. • They came in all different shapes and sizes. • Scientists aren't sure what color dinosaurs were. Some think dinosaurs have been as colorful as many birds are today. • Currently there are 404 known kinds of Dinosaurs that once existed.

  3. When did the Dinosaurs Live ? They lived in many different habitats, from open plains to forests to the edges of swamps, lakes, and oceans.

  4. What did Dinosaurs Eat? • Some Dinosaurs ate meat. These Dinosaurs are called carnivores. • Some Dinosaurs ate plants. These are called herbivores .

  5. Examples of Plant eating Dinosaurs (Herbivores) Ankylosaurus Sauropod Stegosaurs

  6. Examples of Meat eating Dinosaurs (Carnivores)

  7. References • http://www.dinosaurjungle.com/dinosaur_species.php

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