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Page 1: Dinosaur Facts for Children of All Ages

Many of us, especially children, are very curious about dinosaurs. We are always eager to learn more about this life kind that roamed the earth millenia ago.

Here are some interesting facts about dinosaurs:

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The Largest Dinosaur

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According to studies from comprehensive skeletons, the Brachiosaurus will be the largest or largest and tallest dinosaur. They're about 40 ft . tall and

approximately 80 to 80 plenty in weight. More studies about some other dinosaurs like the Seismosaurus, Supersaurus, Ultrasaurus and Argentinosaurus

are usually suggesting that the Brachiosaurus isn't the largest dinosaur. However, merely partial skeletons of the dinosaurs were discovered, making

professionals uncertain if they are new species or they are also larger Brachiosaurus.

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The particular Estimated Age of Dinosaurs

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In the event that scientists will just base their information on fossil documents, the age of dinosaurs cannot be guaranteed. Although there were research on

their teeth's growth rings, these were constantly changed throughout the dinosaur's lifespan. Therefore, when compared to modern huge mammals and

pets, scientists estimated which dinosaurs could have lived approximately 50 up to 150 years.

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The Smallest Dinosaur

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Paleontologists noted that the smallest dinosaur had been the Compsognathus. It is even about the same size being a chicken. An adult Compsognathus may

reach 2 foot in length, more due to its thin, long-tail.

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The Smartest Dinosaur

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The actual Troodon had the largest mind out of all the species. This is in relation to its real body size. This is why they are thought as the nearly all intelligent

amongst some other dinosaurs. In fact, most paleontologists respect them as wiser than an ostrich, making it smarter than virtually any living reptile that is

known now.

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The Toughest Dinosaur

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Contrary to belief that the hardest dinosaur was the Tyrannosaurus Rex, it's the Deinonychus. This is because the T-Rex is more like a scavenger than a ferocious hunter. This made your Deinonychus the meanest ad most challenging dinosaur. It is merely Only two.7 meter lengthy, 1.5 metres tall and it weighs just like an

average guy. Despite their small size, they are noted as "the most incredible predators of all time". Because of its large serrated teeth, willing eyesight, great

speed, grasping hands and sickle-shaped 5-inch long claws upon every hind's foot, this particular dinosaur variety is a very ferocious enemy.

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The Size of Dinosaur Eggs

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In spite of the size of dinosaurs, their offspring are quite small. In fact, the gigantic Sauropod's ova are no bigger than volleyballs. One particular reason is the fact that a greater egg entails fuller shells so that it is not going to collapse.

A very thicker shell can actually create 2 big problems. The 1st problem is that it is too thick to the oxygen to permeate. This means, the embryos will be unable to breathe. The other problem would be the fact that the shell will be too thick

to be pushed by the hatchlings.

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The Fastest Dinosaur

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The Galliminus which can vacation about 35 mi per hour is considered as the fastest dinosaur. The Coelophysis ranks second in an estimated 25 mi hourly.

The third in ranking is the T-Rex at Fifteen mi per hour.

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The Oddest Dinosaur

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The Ancient Wing or even the Archaeopteryx is a small monster with feathers. It can be similar to a chicken but it can fly. It is actually the 1st known bird,

showcasing just how birds are descendants of dinosaurs.

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The Number of Dinosaur Types

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With current, paleontologists and scientists note that there are about 440 forms of dinosaurs that existed.

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The actual Voices of Dinosaurs

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Regardless of whether no one actually seen the voice of the dinosaur, many scientists estimate that the T-Rex had a raspy and deep voice, the actual

Hadrisaur had a voice just like a honking 5-ton goose and the Apatosaurus had a tone of voice similar to a herd regarding snorting horses.

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Dinosaur Names

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What they are called of dinosaurs are mostly a mix of Greek or Latin root words. His or her names actually identify them. A good example is the Triceratops

which means "three-horned face.Inch These names furthermore describe the place of their discovery or to recognize learning institutions. An illustration is

the Arctosaurus whose stays were found along the Arctic Group of friends. The Yaleosaurus was actually named after the Yale University.

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