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Biology / Extinction / Eubrontes / Sauropoda / Grallator / Theropoda / Physiology of dinosaurs / Connecticut River Valley trackways / Paleontology / Dinosaurs / Paleozoology
Date: 2012-02-14 21:57:24
Biology
Extinction
Eubrontes
Sauropoda
Grallator
Theropoda
Physiology of dinosaurs
Connecticut River Valley trackways
Paleontology
Dinosaurs
Paleozoology

DINOSAURS: Pre/post Visit Material Come and find these footprints in our museum… VOCABULARY: dinosaur, fossil, carnivore, herbivore, omnivore, Triassic, Jurassic, Cretaceous, paleontologist, reptile, sauropod, theropod

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