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Triceratops
1.It was able to charge like a rhinoceros and beat T-rex in a battle.
2.Heavy as an elephant, with a massive body and a head as long as a human's height.
3.Triceratops means "three horns".
4.The head of a triceratops was approximately 10 feet in length. This was the largest head ever possessed by a land animal.
Stegosaurus

1.It had a very small head which was about the size of a
horse's head with a tiny brain the size of a walnut
2.It was as heavy as a rhinoceros and about the length of a bus.
3.It stood more than a room high at the hips and walked on elephantine limbs.
4.The plates on its was thought that they acted like the radiator of a car, getting rid of excess body heat.
5.Stegosaurus means "roof lizard" or "plated lizard".
6.These dinosaurs relied on a ganglia-a nerve center or "second brain" located in its hips-to make movement possible.

T-Rex
1.T-rex was 46 feet tall and stood as tall as a house.
2.T-rex grew as heavy as an elephant, long as a tennis court is wide and tall enough to peer into an upstairs room.
3.T-rex means "king".
4.Its tooth was as long as a human hand.
5.It could probably swallow 70 kilograms in one go.
6.Female Tyrannosaurus were bigger than the males and so it would have been in the males interest to keep the female fed and happy to avoid being taken as food himself.

 

 


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