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Jeg er en Archaeopteryx.
Current research suggests that Archaeopteryx was a small, moderately fast moving and carnivorous... according to your answers so are you!
Archaeopteryx, the oldest known and most primitive bird that we know of. This dinosaur combines features found in birds (a wishbone, feathers and a backward-facing pubis bone in the hips) with features found in reptiles but lost in modern birds (teeth, clawed fingers and a long bony tail).
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[INDENT]Struthiomimus
Current research suggests that Struthiomimus was a fast moving herbivorous creature of average size...according to your answers so are you!
Struthiomimus was built for speed, with long muscular hind legs and a stiff tail so it could balance and make quick turns. It didn't have any teeth though. Scientists think that it may have eaten leaves and fruits, collecting them with a horny beak, much like a turtles.
Ja ja ...
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Current research suggests that Plateosaurus was a medium sized, social, and slow moving herbivorous creature...according to your answers so are you!
Probably one of the largest dinosaurs of its era and a type of prosauropod. These dinosaurs were possibly ancestors to sauropods like the Diplodocus. It would have walked on all fours most of the time. But it could also rear up and use its curved thumb claws to hook down twigs and fronds into its mouth. Evidence shows Plateosaurus lived in herds.
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Current research suggests that Iguanadon was a medium sized social herbivorous creature of average speed ...according to your answers so are you!Tallulah sa for siden:
Current research suggests that Iguanadon was a medium sized social herbivorous creature of average speed ...according to your answers so are you!Fossils of this very abundant dinosaur have been found all over the world. The Iguanodon is proof that fossils can be a tricky puzzle to solve. When nineteenth-century century natural historian Richard Owen first described this dinosaur, he thought the spike that we now know forms part of the thumb was part of the Iguanodon's nose!
Men jeg lurer svært på hvordan den brukte skateboard.
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Cryolophosaurus
Current research suggests that Cryolophosaurus was a medium-sized, social, carnivorous creature...according to your answers so are you!
Cryolophosaurus was the first meat-eating dinosaur fossil discovered in Antarctica . Although it's a frozen land nowadays, Antarctica wasn't always covered in ice. When dinosaurs were alive the world was mostly a lot warmer.
Antarctica itself was further north than it is today, which meant it was nearer the equator and so less icy-cold. All sorts of plants and animals flourished there.
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Current research suggests that Struthiomimus was a fast moving herbivorous creature of average size...according to your answers so are you!Struthiomimus was built for speed, with long muscular hind legs and a stiff tail so it could balance and make quick turns. It didn't have any teeth though. Scientists think that it may have eaten leaves and fruits, collecting them with a horny beak, much like a turtles.Current research suggests that Struthiomimus was a fast moving herbivorous creature of average size...according to your answers so are you!
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Cryolophosaurus
Current research suggests that Cryolophosaurus was a medium-sized, social, carnivorous creature...according to your answers so are you!
Cryolophosaurus was the first meat-eating dinosaur fossil discovered in Antarctica . Although it's a frozen land nowadays, Antarctica wasn't always covered in ice. When dinosaurs were alive the world was mostly a lot warmer.
Antarctica itself was further north than it is today, which meant it was nearer the equator and so less icy-cold. All sorts of plants and animals flourished there.
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Samme som Høst og Glitter. Men min iguanadon klarte seg visst uten skateboard.
kisha sa for siden:
Plateosaurus
Current research suggests that Plateosaurus was a medium sized, social, and slow moving herbivorous creature...according to your answers so are you!
Probably one of the largest dinosaurs of its era and a type of prosauropod. These dinosaurs were possibly ancestors to sauropods like the Diplodocus. It would have walked on all fours most of the time. But it could also rear up and use its curved thumb claws to hook down twigs and fronds into its mouth. Evidence shows Plateosaurus lived in herds.
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Cryolophosaurus
Current research suggests that Cryolophosaurus was a medium-sized, social, carnivorous creature...according to your answers so are you!
Cryolophosaurus was the first meat-eating dinosaur fossil discovered in Antarctica . Although it's a frozen land nowadays, Antarctica wasn't always covered in ice. When dinosaurs were alive the world was mostly a lot warmer.
Antarctica itself was further north than it is today, which meant it was nearer the equator and so less icy-cold. All sorts of plants and animals flourished there.
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Ankylosaurus
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Cryolophosaurus
Current research suggests that Cryolophosaurus was a medium-sized, social, carnivorous creature...according to your answers so are you!
Cryolophosaurus was the first meat-eating dinosaur fossil discovered in Antarctica . Although it's a frozen land nowadays, Antarctica wasn't always covered in ice. When dinosaurs were alive the world was mostly a lot warmer.
Antarctica itself was further north than it is today, which meant it was nearer the equator and so less icy-cold. All sorts of plants and animals flourished there.
Det var jo fryktelig mange alternativer da :humre:
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Iguanodon
Current research suggests that Iguanadon was a medium sized social herbivorous creature of average speed ...according to your answers so are you!
Fossils of this very abundant dinosaur have been found all over the world. The Iguanodon is proof that fossils can be a tricky puzzle to solve. When nineteenth-century century natural historian Richard Owen first described this dinosaur, he thought the spike that we now know forms part of the thumb was part of the Iguanodon's nose!
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Iguanodon
Current research suggests that Iguanadon was a medium sized social herbivorous creature of average speed ...according to your answers so are you!
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Jeg ble det samme som Canisa og Senna.
Bygget for fart.................
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Cryolophosaurus
research suggests that Cryolophosaurus was a medium-sized, social, carnivorous creature...according to your answers so are you!
Cryolophosaurus was the first meat-eating dinosaur fossil discovered in Antarctica . Although it's a frozen land nowadays, Antarctica wasn't always covered in ice. When dinosaurs were alive the world was mostly a lot warmer.
Antarctica itself was further north than it is today, which meant it was nearer the equator and so less icy-cold. All sorts of plants and animals flourished there.
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Cryolophosaurus
Current research suggests that Cryolophosaurus was a medium-sized, social, carnivorous creature...according to your answers so are you!
:elsker: Nydelig!
Kaija sa for siden:
Ikke så ulik meg den der.
Cryolophosaurus
Current research suggests that Cryolophosaurus was a medium-sized, social, carnivorous creature...according to your answers so are you!
Cryolophosaurus was the first meat-eating dinosaur fossil discovered in Antarctica . Although it's a frozen land nowadays, Antarctica wasn't always covered in ice. When dinosaurs were alive the world was mostly a lot warmer.
Antarctica itself was further north than it is today, which meant it was nearer the equator and so less icy-cold. All sorts of plants and animals flourished there.
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Plateosaurus
Current research suggests that Plateosaurus was a medium sized, social, and slow moving herbivorous creature...according to your answers so are you!
Probably one of the largest dinosaurs of its era and a type of prosauropod. These dinosaurs were possibly ancestors to sauropods like the Diplodocus. It would have walked on all fours most of the time. But it could also rear up and use its curved thumb claws to hook down twigs and fronds into its mouth. Evidence shows Plateosaurus lived in herds.
Mei sa for siden:
Jammen glad jeg brukte mine dyrebare fem minutter alene om morningen på denne testen. Greit å vite at jeg er en
Cryolophosaurus
Current research suggests that Cryolophosaurus was a medium-sized, social, carnivorous creature...according to your answers so are you!
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Cryolophosaurus her også. :)
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Plateosaurus :hjerter:
Current research suggests that Plateosaurus was a medium sized, social, and slow moving herbivorous creature...according to your answers so are you!
Probably one of the largest dinosaurs of its era and a type of prosauropod. These dinosaurs were possibly ancestors to sauropods like the Diplodocus. It would have walked on all fours most of the time. But it could also rear up and use its curved thumb claws to hook down twigs and fronds into its mouth. Evidence shows Plateosaurus lived in herds
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Archaeopteryx
Current research suggests that Archaeopteryx was a small, moderately fast moving and carnivorous... according to your answers so are you!
Archaeopteryx, the oldest known and most primitive bird that we know of. This dinosaur combines features found in birds (a wishbone, feathers and a backward-facing pubis bone in the hips) with features found in reptiles but lost in modern birds (teeth, clawed fingers and a long bony tail).
Og nei... jeg løper ikke etter bussen... :knegg:
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Cryolophosaurus
Current research suggests that Cryolophosaurus was a medium-sized, social, carnivorous creature...according to your answers so are you!
Cryolophosaurus was the first meat-eating dinosaur fossil discovered in Antarctica . Although it's a frozen land nowadays, Antarctica wasn't always covered in ice. When dinosaurs were alive the world was mostly a lot warmer.
Antarctica itself was further north than it is today, which meant it was nearer the equator and so less icy-cold. All sorts of plants and animals flourished there.
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Cryolophosaurus
Current research suggests that Cryolophosaurus was a medium-sized, social, carnivorous creature...according to your answers so are you!
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