DINOSAURS
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THE END OF THE DINOSAURS
There are many ideas about the end of the dinosaurs.
Some people believe they died out because a giant
meteorite crashed into Earth, throwing up a dust cloud
and blotting out the sun. Without sunlight, the plants
and the dinosaurs that fed on them could not survive.
IGUANODON
Iguanodon was a herbivore. As an
adult, it was about 33 ft (10 m) long,
with small hooves on its hands and
feet. Some scientists believe that
Iguanodon lived in herds because, in some
areas of Europe, they have found many fossilized
skeletons of Iguanodon together in one place.
BARYONYX
In 1983, the fossilized claw and bones of a dinosaur were found in
Surrey, England. This dinosaur is named Baryonyx. Fossilized
scales of fish were found in this dinosaur’s
stomach, so it was probably a fish-eater and
may have used its claws to catch fish.
Scientists have been able
to reconstruct some
dinosaur species, such
as this Edmontosaurus.
MYA = million years ago
TYPES OF DINOSAURS
Dinosaurs varied greatly in size and shape, and they did
not all live at the same time. Some lived 200 million years
ago; others lived 70 million years ago. This chart gives the
sizes of some dinosaurs in comparison to the size
of a 10-year-old child.
Diplodocus was a
herbivore; all its teeth
were at the front of
its mouth for nibbling
at tough leaves.
Citipati was about
10 ft (3 m) long. Its
body was covered
with fluffy feathers
that looked like fur.
DIPLODOCUS
The largest dinosaurs, including Diplodocus, belonged to the
group of plant eaters called sauropods. At 88 ft (27 m)
in length, Diplodocus was one of the longest
dinosaurs. Its long, thin tail made up
most of its length. With its slim body, it
probably weighed only about 9 tons.
EGGS
The fossils of Citipati reveal that the
females would sit in their nests with
their arms outspread over clutches
of eggs. A Citipati egg was around 7 in
(18 cm) long, and up to 20 eggs could
be found in a single clutch.
Triceratops
65 MYA
Iguanodon
120 MYA
Diplodocus
140 MYA
Coelophysis
210 MYA
Protoceratops
80 MYA
Comp-
sognathus
140 MYA
Baryonyx
120 MYA
Euplocephalus
75 MYA
Tyrannosaurus
68-66 MYA
CITIPATI
A group of dinosaurs called
oviraptorids included this beaked
dinosaur. Citipati mainly ate small
animals and eggs, as well as fruit and
seeds. Scientists have found at least
four Citipati fossils with clutches of
eggs, which shows it took good care
of its young.
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Iguanodon belonged
to the bird-hipped
group of dinosaurs
called ornithischians.
Iguanodon had
versatile hands –
the three middle
fingers acted like
hooves, the little
finger could grasp
food, and the
spiked thumb was a
fearsome weapon.
Heavy tail balanced
the rest of
Iguanodon’s body.
Bird-type
pelvis