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The First Dinosaurs: Eoraptor© Mary M. Alward
During the Triassic Period, Earth was very hot and dry. Twenty foot monsters ruled the land. This was the time when dinosaurs evolved, according to the theory of evolution. The first dinosaur, sometimes called the "dawn dinosaur," was Eoraptor. It was about the size of a dog. An almost complete skeleton was found in Argentina in 1993. Scientists were delighted. The discovery of an almost complete skeleton of a dinosaur is a very rare find. Eoraptor was a very fierce hunter, and a meat eater. It was fast and smart. It's teeth were serrated (sharp and jagged). It was 1 foot (12 inches) high and 3 feet (approx. 1 meter) long. It weighed only 20 lbs. (9 kilos) It stood on its hind legs and had small, grasping hands. It looked a little like a miniature t-rex. Scientists believe it could walk on four legs, but speculate (think) it did so only if necessary. The skull was small, but strong. Its bones were hollow. Eoraptor had five fingers on its front limbs, which it used with skill. Another early dinosaur called, "Herrerasaurus" (pronounced huh-Rare-uh-Sore-us), roamed Earth at the same time as Eoraptor. It is one of three dinosaurs that were found in South America. Come back next week to learn more about Herrerasaurus. Learn about prehistoric days in Flo Cardinal's article, Back to the Beginning. Flo writes a brand new topic here a Kids' Korner, Canadian History for Kids. Want to visit some great dinosaur sites? Read Wayne Dawe's article, "Godzilla they aren't, but big dinosaur sites they are." Graphics courtesy of "ClassroomClipart" and "Enchanted Learning."
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