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− | # Chaohusaurus: Asia Early Triassic (1972) |
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− | # Cyamodus: Europe Middle Triassic (1863) |
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− | # Chindesaurus: North America Late Triassic (1995) |
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− | # Cryolophosaurus: Antarctica Early Jurassic (1994) |
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− | # Cetiosaurus: Europe Middle Jurassic (1841) |
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+ | Velociraptor u4hjbq.jpg|Velociraptor|link=Velociraptor|linktext=Clever Girl |
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− | # Caihong: Asia Late Jurassic (2018) |
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+ | Thrizinosaurus owbp1h.jpg|Therizinosaurus|link=Therizinosaurus|linktext=The Giant Claw |
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− | # [[Category:Browse]]Confuciusornis: Asia Early Cretaceous (1995) |
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− | # Charonosaurus: Asia Late Cretaceous (2000) |
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− | # Dactylosaurus: Europe Early Triassic (1884) |
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− | # Dinocephalosaurus: Asia Middle Triassic (2003) |
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− | # Daemonosaurus: North America Late Triassic (2011) |
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− | # Dimorphodon: Europe Early Jurassic (1859) |
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− | # Datousaurus: Asia Middle Jurassic (1984) |
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− | # Draconyx: Europe Late Jurassic (2001) |
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− | # Dilong: Asia Early Cretaceous (2004) |
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+ | ==Dinosaur Of The Month== |
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− | # Dreadnoughtus: South America Late Cretaceous (2014) |
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+ | The name Troodon means "Wounding Tooth". It was about 10 feet and up to 3 metres long. It weighed 1,000 |
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+ | pounds, which is half a ton. It was an omnivore, eating meat, eggs, and plants. Troodon was a mystery to paleontologist for a long time. When only its teeth were found, they thought it was a prehistoric lizard. Later scientist thought these leaf-shaped teeth looked like those of pachycephalosaurs, and some people used the name "Troodon" for the dome-headed dinosaur Stegoceras. Eventually, with better fossils, they realized that Troodon was really a coelurosaur. It lived in the Late Cretaceous of U.S.A. and Canada. Troodon might have been the smartest dinosaur ever |
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Latest revision as of 13:43, 14 September 2019
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Dinosaur Of The Month
The name Troodon means "Wounding Tooth". It was about 10 feet and up to 3 metres long. It weighed 1,000
pounds, which is half a ton. It was an omnivore, eating meat, eggs, and plants. Troodon was a mystery to paleontologist for a long time. When only its teeth were found, they thought it was a prehistoric lizard. Later scientist thought these leaf-shaped teeth looked like those of pachycephalosaurs, and some people used the name "Troodon" for the dome-headed dinosaur Stegoceras. Eventually, with better fossils, they realized that Troodon was really a coelurosaur. It lived in the Late Cretaceous of U.S.A. and Canada. Troodon might have been the smartest dinosaur ever
.