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The Three Dinosaur Groups: Theropods, Sauropods, and Ornithischians
This entry is part 3 of 4 in the series A Deep Dive into DinosaursDinosaurs are categorized into three main groups: theropods, sauropods, and ornithischians, aiding in understanding their evolution and adaptations. Theropods include meat-eaters like Tyrannosaurus rex, sauropods are large plant eaters like Brachiosaurus, and ornithischians are characterized by beak-like structures. Ongoing fossil studies deepen insights into their evolutionary history.
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Las Figuras de Real Alto / The Figures of Real Alto
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When Did Dinosaurs Live?
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La Isla Tolita: Gigantes del Pasado / La Tolita Island: Giants of the Past
Pax and Maya journey to La Tolita Island to uncover the secrets of its ancient inhabitants, known as the ‘First People’ or ‘giants’.