Rex's Notes
A small, considered dinosaur guide. Twenty species, drawn and described for kids who love dinosaurs and the grown-ups reading along.
Species
- Tyrannosaurus rex — The one everyone draws first.
- Triceratops — Three horns, one giant frill, no patience.
- Stegosaurus — Plates on top, spikes on the back.
- Brachiosaurus — Built like a four-story crane.
- Velociraptor — Turkey-sized, fully feathered, very fast.
- Spinosaurus — Sail on its back, paddle for a tail.
- Ankylosaurus — Living tank with a club for a tail.
- Parasaurolophus — A trombone with legs.
- Therizinosaurus — Giant feathered claws, salad eater.
- Microraptor — Four wings. Iridescent black. The size of a crow.
- Diplodocus — All neck and tail, very little middle.
- Allosaurus — The Jurassic's main predator.
- Iguanodon — A thumb spike for trouble.
- Pachycephalosaurus — Skull like a bowling ball.
- Carnotaurus — Bull-horned, fast, and tiny-armed.
- Plateosaurus — An early giant, before the giants.
- Coelophysis — Slim, fast, hollow-boned.
- Eoraptor — One of the very first dinosaurs.
- Deinonychus — The real raptor everyone is thinking of.
- Ichthyovenator — A spinosaur with a split sail.
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