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00061_Field_sg12q11.txt
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Audio:QS121101.AIF
C-box:This 10,000-pound (4,500-kg) dinosaur used its spiked stiletto-like thumbs to defend itself.
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Correct:Iguanodon*QS121102.AIF*
Wrong 1:Oviraptor
Wrong 2:Diplodocus
Wrong 3:Ceratosaurus
Wrong 4:Triceratops
Wrong 5:Tyrannosaurus
Wrong 6:Allosaurus
Wrong 7:Velociraptor
Wrong 8:Deinonychus
GeoByte1:At 16 feet (4.9 m) tall, Iguanodon could easily have peeked through a second-story window. Instead, he used his height to eat tall plants.
GeoByte2:Iguanodon fossils have been found on many different continents, including Europe, Asia, Africa and North America.
GeoByte3:Iguanodon's spiky thumb was its only weapon of defense. It could wound the throat, belly or eyes of an attacker.
GeoByte4:Scientists first thought Iguanodon had a horn. Later they realized the bone was its spiky thumb.
GeoByte5:Until 1822, when Iguanodon fossils were first discovered, people had no idea dinosaurs had ever existed.
GeoByte6:Iguanodon means "iguana tooth." Its huge tooth resembles that of an iguana.
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