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Could te have survived as a dinosaur? Answer these domande to find out.

1. te are a hadrosaur living in North America during the late Cretaceous period. te have come to a turning and must either go left, where a herd of ceratopsians awaits you, o turn right, where a lone Albertasaurus is standing. Which way do te turn?
A. Left
B. Right

2. te are a Gallimimus living in the Gobi Desert 70 million years ago. te see a Tarbosaurus in the distance, slowly coming your way. What should te do?
A. Run away
B. Hide

3. te are a Leaellynasaura living in southern Australia during the Cretaceous period. Winter is coming and the weather is ggetting colder. Should te make a long journey to findawarmer area for the winter o stay in southern Australia?
A. Make a long journey
B. Stay where te are

4. te are the sauropod Diplodocus, one of the longest and largest dinosaurs. te have wandered way from yourherd in cerca of Cibo when te see an Allosaurus approaching. What should te do?
A. Rejoin the safety of the herd
B. Stay put. Your size will protect you.



















So. How did te do? Here are the correct answers.

1. A. Ceratopsians are plant-eaters, so they will not attack you, whereas Albertasaurus is a deadly predator.
2. A. Run away. te are the fastest dinosaur, so Tarbosaurus has little hope of catching you.
3. B. Stay where te are. As a small dinosaur, te do not have the energy to make a long journey to a warmer area.
4. A. Rejoin the safety of the herd. Even though te are such a large dinosaur, Allosaurus is still capable of attacking te while te are on your own, but is unlikely to approach a herd.
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"Abel's lizard" has been reconstructed from a single skull.

Achillobator
This fierce raptor was discovered in modern-day Mongolia.

Acrocanthosaurus
The largest predator of the early Cretaceous period.

Adasaurus
This raptor's hind claws were unusually small.

Aerosteon
This "air-boned" dinosaur may have breathed like a bird.

Afrovenator
One of the few carnivores ever to be dug up in north Africa.

Albertonykus
A tiny, birdlike, North American dinosaur.

Albertosaurus
This carnivore was a close cousin of T. Rex.

Alectrosaurus
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