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Title: Dinosaurs


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Dinosaurs
  • Ms. Robinsons 3rd grade class

2
Background Information
  • Dinosaurs roamed the Earth for over 165 years.
    There were flying dinosaurs, others walked, and
    some swam. There were small dinosaurs and huge
    dinosaurs.

3
Carnivores
  • Meat eating dinosaurs
  • The largest meat eating dinosaur was
    Tyrannosaurus Rex.
  • T-Rex was almost as tall as a giraffe.

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Herbivores
  • Triceratops was one of the largest ceratopsians
    and was one of the last to become extinct.
  • Triceratops ate mostly plants and leaves.

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What did they eat?
  • Some dinosaurs ate plants, flowers, and leaves.
  • Some dinosaurs ate other dinosaurs.
  • The dinosaurs that swam ate things in the water,
    like small fish.

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The Triassic Period
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  • The first dinosaurs appeared during this period.
  • They were pretty small in size at this time.
  • Turtles, frogs, and snakes also appeared during
    this time.

What the earth looked like during the Triassic
Period
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The Jurassic Period
What the earth looked like during the Jurassic
Period
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  • More Dinosaurs appeared during this period. There
    were also many types and sizes. This period is
    also known as the age of giants.

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The Cretaceous Period
  • T-Rex and Triceratops ruled the Earth during this
    period. Other mammals were also appearing and
    plants and flowers developed as well.

What the earth looked like during the Cretaceous
Period
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