Cretaceous Crime Scene!!!!

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Cretaceous Crime Scene!!!! Cartoons © Richard A. Kissel, Museum of the Earth

The Crime?

The Victim: Thescelosaurus Murder in Montana! The Victim: Thescelosaurus

The Suspects

Johnny Two-Fingers (Tyrannosaurus) 3XH657A 3XH657A Length: 42 feet Weight: 7 tons Residence: North America Diet: Meat Notes: Whatever you do, don’t…mention…the arms.

Abner (Alamosaurus) 3XH657B 3XH657B Length: 50 feet Weight: 30 tons Residence: North America Diet: Plants Notes: Slow and steady.

Toothpick Pete (Dromaeosaurus) 3XH657C 3XH657C Length: 6 feet Weight: 300 pounds Residence: North America Diet: Meat Notes: He’ll kill you twice before you hit the ground.

Norman (Ankylosaurus) 3XH657D 3XH657D Length: 25 feet Weight: 4 tons Residence: North America Diet: Plants Notes: His bark is worse than his bite…and his bark’s not that bad. But watch the tail.

Hungry Jane (Triceratops) 3XH657E 3XH657E Length: 30 feet Weight: 6 tons Residence: North America Diet: Plants Notes: Be careful around the horns; you might lose an eye.

Priscilla (Parasaurolophus) 3XH657F 3XH657F Length: 25 feet Weight: 4 tons Residence: North America Diet: Plants Notes: A loner. A rebel. Resents the term “duck-bill”.

Toothpick Danny (Velociraptor) 3XH657G 3XH657G Length: 6 feet Weight: 300 pounds Residence: Asia Diet: Meat Notes: Shifty-eyed cousin of Toothpick Pete.

Your Job?

Find the killer! ?

The Clues…