Allosaurus: The most famous allosaurid, Allosaurus lived during the Late Jurassic period. It was a large predator, characterized by its powerful jaws, sharp teeth, and large claws. Allosaurus was one of the dominant predators in North America and possibly other parts of the world. Saurophaganax...
A Pterodactyl grins in this printable as it soars through the sky. These flying creatures have interestingly shaped heads. Claws stretch out from below its wings, which make up most of this dinosaur’s body! This Pterodactyl looks a lot fiercer than the previous ones. Its angry expression ...
FREE Printable Dinosaur Activity Pack Pin Dinosaur Dig Activity Re-create what happens when fossils are formed with this fun dino dig activity! Supplies: Baking soda Cornstarch Water Coffee Grounds (optional) Plastic dinosaurs Kids tools Oven-safe container Instructions: STEP 1. Mix 1 cup corn sta...
This page is theultimate guide to T Rex. Continue reading to find out all you need to know about the world’s most famous dinosaur, including:when and where T Rex lived,what it ate,whether or not it had feathers, and…what was the deal with those tiny arms? Free Printable T. Rex W...
Round off a week of dino summer camp with a dino-themed treat! Kids can make these with help easily! Pin Click below to get your printable FREE Dinosaur Camp Guide Add These Science Resources! Printable Science Camp Themes Keep the fun moving along with a schedule of activities for each da...
Use one basic crochet pattern to make three different amigurumi dinosaurs – astegosaurus,tyrannosaurus, andtriceratops. There’s a crochet chart to help illustrate the dinosaur spikes and a printable template for the t-rex’s felt tummy.
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Where found: Europe, primarily Belgium and UK, but also found in other parts of the world Length: About 10 meters (33 feet) Iguanodonwas the second dinosaur ever to be named. The first Iguanodon fossil was a tooth. It was discovered in England by the wife of medical doctor and geologist...
Ceratosaurushad a typical theropod body shape, with long hind legs, short forelimbs, and body held in a horizontal posture, with a long tail balancing the large head. The teeth ofCeratosauruswere very long, particularly those of the upper jaw, which were 7 to 9.3 cm / 2.76 to 3.67 in....