This animal arrived on earth 225 million years ago.
What is a dinosaur?
Everything we know a bout dinosaurs come from these.
What are fossils?
The word that is used for a species that is no longer living anywhere on earth.
What up is extinct?
What are fossils preserved in?
What is rock?
What does a scientist put on each bone to identify it when they get back to the lab.
What is a number?
This animal is the first known invertebrate.
What is trilobite?
This is the word for a dinosaur or other animal that eats meat.
What is a carnivore?
A dinosaur has a back bone so what would it be called?
What is a vertebrae?
The fossils of a bony structure of an animals body that gives the animal support.
What is a skeleton?
What is used to protect a fossil?
What is plaster?
This planet is 4.6 billion years old
What is earth?
This is the word for a dinosaur or other animal that eats plants.
What is a herbivore?
If you discovered a dinosaur foot print in the mud what have you discovered?
What is an imprint?
What is a fossilized impression or track called?
What is a imprint?
This type of scientist studies fossils.
What is a paleontologist?
When did the first humans arrive?
3 million years ago.
This is the word for a characteristic that makes an animal good for living in its environment.
What is adaptation?
What is a stride?
The distance between dinosaur footprints.
How are fossils made?
The animal rots away then turns into rock then the earth changes making it possible to be found.
This word is used to describe digging up a fossil.
What is a exacavate?
When did the dinosaurs go extinct?
65 million years ago.
A dinosaur using its teeth and claws to eat is called what?
What is an inference?
How are dinosaurs heights measured?
By studying its footprints and stride length.
What kind of dinosaur fossil is between 165 million and 80 million years old?
What is a pteranodon
What does a paleontologist use when making a model that is smaller in size than an actual dinosaur.
What is a scale?