Dinosaurs which are herbivores




















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Do you know how they erupt? What happens to the lava when it cools? Are all volcanoes active and how often do they erupt? There is a video that helps answer these questions and an activity to make your own! Here are some designs that might inspire you! These dinosaur pictures are from a few years ago and not all plant eaters but they were really cool to see in person, so I wanted to share!

A funny fact about stegosaurus? His brain was about the size of a hotdog bent in half! It is famous for its strange body shape, which looked a little bit like a brontosaurus, but longer and thinner. Moving with other dinosaurs helped herbivores like Centrosaurus to stay safe from predators.

Last but not least on our list of dinosaurs is Gallimimus, which also lived during the Cretaceous Period. This dinosaur walked upright, on two legs. They were very fast and could get up to 43 miles per hour. You can always go to a museum to check out dinosaur bones! Some exhibits have actually reconstructed these dinosaurs out of plaster, paint, and electronics.

They can move, walk, and roar! Looking for more awesome science facts?



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