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After a 1 la against the hot sun of the 1 l. Inside it, a 1 l, digestable pieces. 1 l teams and ate plants. 1 l rocks to help it digest the f 1 l plants and leaves 1 l other dinosaurs prefe 1 l of them hadhuge t 1 l head. Its brain was as bigas a human fist. 1 l had several bulges, tobe used as weapon during mating contests. Unlike 1 l Dinosaurs. 1 its headwere thick, with big bulges. 1 its body's 1 il now, 230 species ae 1 he earth mi 1 haped like plates along its back. 1 gulped also sma 1 gs.The first dinosaur was found 1 gest in history of 1 ger than its brain. 1 fles the scientists. 1 familyof the 1 eth, 25 cm in length. 1 eth that a 1 er members of 1 edy as the 1 ed of 40 km per hour. 1 d*"DINOSAURS" 1 caq1188<y==99qqqy 1 belong to creatures that live inthe water, but examination of 1 became the 1 at close range with its prey it was almost unbeatable. 1 ZP0 DINOSAUR HISTORY 1 YEARS B.C IN 1 We are dealing here with a dino the size of an elephant, but as sp 1 Was not very fast-moving as the animals it was hunting, but once 1 WINGED, TEETHLESS DINOSAUR. 1 WING SPREAD: 8-10 M WEIGHT: 14 KG 1 WEIGHT: 70 KG 1 WEIGHT: 6500 KG 1 U_\\]_ONNO 1 Triceratops 1 Titanosaurus 1 This dinosaur was not only a big 1 Therefore, the 1 Theraposauroids 1 The head of this Dinosaur is 1 The flying mechanism of the 1 TRICERATOPS 1 THEO DEVIL 1 Stegosaurus 1 STEGOSAURUS 1 SIZES OF TEETH. 1 S@&$tVTVZ^}] 1 Pteranodon 1 Pachycephalosau 1 PTERANODON 1 PARASAUROLOPHUS 1 PACHYCEPHALOSAURUS 1 P(PLEASE SELECT ONE OF THE FOLLOWING: 1 One of the weirdest l 1 One of the most fearsome animalsof the 1 NOSAURUS REX 1 NORTHWEST AMERICA 1 Most of its life pa 1 MILLION YEARS B.C 1 LIVED 66-98 MILLION YEARS B.C IN NORTHWEST AMERICA. 1 LIVED 66-85 MILLION YEARS B.C IN NORTHWEST AMERICA. 1 LIVED 66-73 1 LIVED 260 MILLION 1 LIVED 140-150 MILLION YEARS B.C IN NORTHWEST 1 LENGTH: 250 CM 1 LENGTH: 15 M 1 Known also as 1 KING DINOSAUR. 1 Just like the othr 1 JUMPING DINOSAUR. LIVED 137-154 MILLLION YEARS B.C 1 It's the dinosaur that a 1 It walked on its 1 It lived in the end of t 1 It ate sma 1 It also had a big tail. 1 IN NORTHWEST AMERICA. 1 IN NORTHWEST AMERICA, EUROPE, EAST AFRICA. 1 IN NORTHWEST 1 Hundreds of t 1 HEIGHT: 90-120 CM 1 HEIGHT: 5 M LENGTH: 9 M WEIGHT: 3000 KG 1 HEIGHT: 5 M 1 HEIGHT: 4.5 M LENGTH: 11 M WEIGHT: 3500 KG 1 HEIGHT: 4.5 M LENGTH: 23 M WEIGHT: 27000 KG 1 HEIGHT: 3.5 M LENGTH: 7.5-9 M WEIGHT: 2000 KG 1 HEIGHT: 3 M LENGTH: 7.5-9 M WEIGHT: 4500 KG 1 HEIGHT: 2.5 M LENGTH: 4.5-7.5 M WEIGHT: 1000 KG 1 Forefather of a 1 FAT-HEADED DINOSAUR. LIVED 66-98 MILLION YEARS B.C 1 DINOSAUR WITH TWO 1 DINOSAUR WITH PLATES. LIVED 140-150 MILLION YEARS 1 DINOSAUR WITH AN APPARATUS ON ITS HEAD. 1 DINOSAUR WITH 3 HORNS. LIVED 66-75 MILLION YEARS 1 DINOSAUR THAT HIDES ITSELF. 1 DIMETRODON 1 Crocodiloids 1 CODED BY THEO DEVELEGAS, 17 KOUNTOURIOTOU ST 1 CARNIVORE. 1 Belonged to a team of strange in 1 Being a plant eater, 1 At the end of its u 1 Apatosaurus 1 Although its size is impre 1 Althogh impre 1 ATE OTHER ANIMALS. 1 ATE OTHER ANIMALS 1 ATE ALL SORTS OF PLANTS. 1 APATOSAURUS 1 AMERICA, CHINA. 1 A fast animal, it could reach a top sp 1 @0h@TTPptt 1 =1Osa100088 1 9 APATOSAURUS 1 8 PARASAUROLOPHUS 1 7 PTERANODON 1 6 STEGOSAURUS 1 5 TYRANNOSAURUS 1 4 ALLOSAURUS 1 3 TRICERATOPS 1 2 PACHYCEPHALOSAURUS 1 1aE]AUe=4U 1 10.12.1992 1 1 DIMETRODON 1 ,GR-15562 HOLARGOS, ATHENS, GREECE 1 , was given in 1 , thick legs, long neck and sma 1 , it was one of the heaviest creatures ever to walk on earth. Belonged to the 1 , but was sma 1 , 12 metres erect, so 1 (COPYRIGHT 1993 PROPAGANDA SOFTWARE 1 which in 1 weighed as much 1 was like a 1 was a slow mover on a 1 was a 3-clawed tip, with which 1 was 25 times 1 used the top of his 1 used his head as a weapon agai 1 two hinds 1 the scientists 1 the dinosaur would clasp its 1 the contest 1 that led to the birth of modern mamals. 1 that it could reach its f 1 stomachs show that it was a landanimal. 1 ruling of 125 mi 1 replaced. 1 prey or enemy. 1 plant eaters or as carnivores, 1 only the breaking and not the 1 of the front legsw 1 of its 3 horns that came out of its head. 1 near to hi 1 mystery is unveiled. Either as 1 movements and its tail about. 1 most fearsome carnivore ever to live on land. O 1 metres long, and its use sti 1 legs, erce 1 legs and near its tail. 1 itself from carnivores. 1 had only 2 claws 1 had a brain the sizeof a 1 great and 1 gaps. it 1 from pines and 1 fearsome li 1 family, the tip 1 family, but also one of the bi 1 era and its mouth had the shape of a duck's bi 1 dragon that lives in 1 dinosaurs, had big bones sah 1 dinosaur to break down the most hard plants into sma 1 creatures were real dangerto the sma 1 creatures ever to fly. 1 could tear its prey 1 could break hard plants into 1 complex set of sturdy t 1 chewing of f 1 boxing glove, with no finger 1 bones would then absorb the power of the hits, as the 1 back as an umbre 1 ate hard plants, andit could protect itself by use 1 at the tip of its front legs andfearsome t 1 as a big turkey. 1 apart easily and gulp down huge chunks of flesh. 1 almost 3 metres long, making oneof the bi 1 against its enemies. His huge 1 USA, in 1818. The name 1 These characteristics usua 1 Their death is considered to be a great lo 1 The bones of the top of t 1 TYRANNOSAURUS 1 TRICERATOPS 1 THE DINOSAURS 1 Stegosaurus 1 STEGOSAURUS 1 Resembles the moden 1 PTERANODON 1 PARASAUROLOPHUS 1 PACHYCEPHALOSAURUS 1 It lived in teams to protect 1 It had a colourful a 1 Handrosaur 1 East Windsos 1 DIMETRODON 1 Could be used as a neuronic 1 Brontosaurus 1 Belonged to the 1 APATOSAURUS 1 ALLOSAURUS 1 1842. Since then, most of the 1 (petrified) at 1 ``a`bCcgnfLnNN