The exhibit was fossils, skeletons, and a lot of animatronics. Which do you think my boys were most interested in? Hmmmmm???
Veliciraptors
I don't remember what this one is. They've really gone all the way with this "dinos became birds" scenario now.
Veliciraptors
I don't remember what this one is. They've really gone all the way with this "dinos became birds" scenario now.
Protoceretops
don't remember this one's names...one of the "first birds", but not Archeopteryx...I know that one.
A juvenile TRex. There was another one covered in downy fur. Again with the bird scenario. Listen, when I was a kid, dinos were reptiles. Cold blooded reptiles. And Pluto was a planet. That's the beauty of science...nothing ever stays the same. Except gravity. (bummer - I'd kinda like to fly)
The TRex models were fabulous! The first one Ethan ever saw was at Wall Drug in SD. He would not go anywhere near it. Now, I believe he would have mounted these and taken a ride!
Dilophasaurus
Juvenile TRex from another angle. Sans kids... no, they did not get eaten.
Juvenile TRex from another angle. Sans kids... no, they did not get eaten.
Here's momma...
Momma after Weight Watchers! :)
Pterodons/Pteradactyles
Unless I'm mistaken, this would be a Plesiosaur.
Apatasaur
Parasaurolophus
Triceratops
2 comments:
Man. You know your dinos!
1) I'm a biology teacher.
2) I'm the mother of 2 young boys.
I think knowing your dinos is a requirement or something. I didn't set out to learn them...it happened by default. :)
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