DINOSAURS By TJ Layne, Emily Howenstine, Hunter Cox, Ty Stefanatos, Blake Harner and MacKenzie Thornsbury
Velociraptor by Emily Howenstine Means “speedy thief” Carnivore (meat eater) 5 to 6 feet long 15 to 33 pounds The first Velociraptor was found in Mongolia in Velociraptor had a sharp, deadly, long claw on each foot.
Stegosaurus by Ty Stefanatos Means “roof lizard” or “plated lizard” Herbivore (plant-eater) Found in Colorado, Utah and Wyoming Stegosaurus had 17 bony plates that were in its back. It was the size of a bus but it’s brain was the size of a walnut.
Spinosaurus by Hunter Cox Means “spiny lizard” feet long 4 tons or more It ate meat, it was a carnivore It lived in Egypt and Morocco The sail may have also been used to attract mates or seem bigger than it was.
Tyrannosaurus Rex by TJ Layne Means ‘’tyrant lizard king” 40 feet (12.4 m) long Carnivore (meat-eater) Found in U.S.A, Canada and Asia The first T- Rex was found in Montana Tyrannosaurus Rex’s arms were only about 3 feet (1 m) long. T-Rex had teeth that were continually replaced.
Giganotosaurus by Blake Harner Name means “Giant Southern Lizard” Carnivore - meat eater. It ate large plant eater dinosaurs ft. long Weighed 8 tons Found in Argentina, South America Giganotosaurs was longer than T. Rex!
Apatosaurus by Kenzie Thornsbury Means “deceptive lizard” Herbivore (plant-eater). Apatosaurus swallowed stones to help grind up it’s tough plant food, it did not chew it’s food feet long tons Fossils have been found in Colorado, Oklahoma, Utah and Wyoming Nostrils were on the top of it’s head.
THE END Dinosaurs are fun to learn about! We hope you enjoyed our show! 1 st Grade LoS 4/07