Dinosaurs
Famous Quotes
Endangered Species
Relgious Beliefs
Deadly Epidemics
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This dinosaur was one of the largest of the known carnivorous dinosaurs to exist and had a star role in the film "Jurassic Park"

T-Rex

100

"The only thing we have to fear is fear itself" Said this US president 

Franklin D. Roosevelt 

100

Similar to chimpanzees this animal is very similar and both share 98.7% of their DNA with humans—making the two species our closest living relatives

Bonobo

100

First appeared some 3500 years ago, as one of the earliest Monotheistic religions. Despite their inherent differences, many aspects of this religion are closely tied with both Christianity and Islam

Judaism 

100

This epidemic spread widely throughout the world in the 1980’s, and since that time it has taken the lives of more than 25 million people. This disease is caused by the Human Immunodeficiency Virus

AIDS 

200

This dinosaur was about the size of a bus and carried around two rows of bony plates along its back that made it appear even bigger.

Stegosaurus 

200

"The true sign of intelligence not knowledge but imagination" Said this 20th century scientist 

Albert Einstein 

200

This animals name means "man of the forest" in the Malay language and are known for their distinctive red fur. 

Orangutan 

200

This religon is distinguished from other branches of Christianity by its commitment to the church's traditions, to the sacraments, and its priesthood as interpreters of the Bible.

Catholic

200

Dating back to the 1500’s, this epidemic, stemming from the variola virus, has ravaged entire populations. It caused the death of  nearly 90 million Native Americans when the Europeans brought it over to the Americas

Smallpox

300

This "three-horned face" Dinosaur is the most famous of the horned dinosaurs, and a firm favourite with children

Triceratops 

300

"You must be the change you wish to see in the world" Said this international activist 

Mahatma Gandhi

300

The Largest animal on the planet, weighing as much as 200 tons (approximately 33 elephants). This animal has a heart the size of a Volkswagen Beetle.

Blue Whale

300

Widely considered the oldest religion still in practice today, this religion is based upon a series of ancient manuscripts known as the Vedas.

Hindusim 

300

Considered to be the first true pandemic on earth, and it cut populations in half throughout parts of the world like Asia and Europe in the fourteenth century.

Bubonic Plague

400

This branch of science is concerned with fossilized animals and plants.

Paleontology

400

"A fool thinks himself wise, but a wise man knows himself to be the fool" Said this British dramatist 

William Shakespeare

400

This animal is the largest of all the Asian big cats, they rely primarily on sight and sound rather than smell for hunting. They typically hunt alone and stalk prey.

Tiger

400

Followed by more than 350 million people throughout the world today, Buddhism is based on the teachings of revered spiritual leader Siddhartha Gotama, known as "the enlightened one".

Buddhism 

400

Though it only survived for a year, this strain of virus was responsible for the deaths of 50 to 100 million people, as it was able to quickly spread from country to country as troops and soldiers returned home from WWI from all around the globe.

Spanish Influenza 

500

Known as the "quick plunderer" this dinosaur was very much a lightweight at just 6 feet in length and weighing between 15lbs and 33lbs

Velociraptor 

500

"Go to hevean for the climate, hell for the company" Said this American author 

Mark Twain

500

As their name implies,cthis animal lives in forests high in the mountains, at elevations of 8,000 to 13,000 feet. They have thicker fur, and more of it, compared to their other relatives 

Mountian Gorillas 

500

This religion believes that souls or spirits exist in non-human entities such as animals, plants, natural phenomena, geographic features and everyday objects

Animism 

500

In the United States, outbreaks peaked in 1952, when 57,628 cases were reported throughout the nation. Though there is no cure for this disease, a vaccine was developed in the 1950s that has proved effective for decades.

Polio