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Make a dinosaur hat using a balloon, newspaper, flour-water glue, and paint!
Psittacosaurus, meaning 'parrot lizard,' was a small, primitive ceratopsian, a plant-eating dinosaur.
Dinosaur glossary explains basic paleontological terms, E.
Sauropods - Sauropods (meaning 'Lizard-Footed') were an infraorder of large, four-legged, herbivorous dinosaurs..
Top Ten Dinosaur Questions: Were there any swimming dinosaurs?
Zigongosaurus was a sauropod dinosaur, a medium-sized, long-necked herbivore from the late Jurassic period.
Unenlagia comahuensis, the most bird-like dinosaur ever discovered (by Fernando Novas)! The birds evolved from the...
Seismosaurus was a large, plant-eating dinosaur, a diplodocid with an elongated neck and tail. It was a sauropod from the...
Xiaosaurus, a small, early, plant-eating fabrosaurid dinosaur from the mid-Jurassic period.
Amargasaurus was a huge, plant-eating dinosaur with a double row of spines along its back, neck, and whip-like tail. It was...
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