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00065_Field_sg12q15.txt
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Audio:QS121501.AIF
C-box:This dinosaur's name means "first horned face."
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Correct:Protoceratops*QS121502.AIF*
Wrong 1:Triceratops
Wrong 2:Ceratosaurus
Wrong 3:Oviraptor
Wrong 4:Spinosaurus
Wrong 5:Allosaurus
Wrong 6:Lambeosaurus
Wrong 7:Stegosaurus
Wrong 8:Velociraptor
GeoByte1:Protoceratops was about the size of a large lion, measuring 6 feet (1.8 m) long and weighing about 400 pounds (181 kg).
GeoByte2:Like other nesting dinosaurs, Protoceratops probably lived in herds and wandered over the same home range year after year.
GeoByte3:The discovery of Protoceratops eggs proved the theory that dinosaurs were egg-laying reptiles.
GeoByte4:The first dinosaur eggs ever discovered (including two unhatched dinosaurs) were those of Protoceratops.
GeoByte5:This rugged-looking dinosaur had an immense head, bony neck frills and a parrot-like beak.
GeoByte6:The hind legs of Protoceratops were considerably longer than the forelimbs, causing scientists to think that it once walked on its back legs.
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