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#DinosAtoZ from @TCMIndy is back with Q for Qantassaurus!
These herbivorous dinosaurs were found in Australia and, fittingly, were only the size of a small kangaroo 🦘
Find out how they got their unusual name and more in @DrVEgerton's video 👉 https://t.co/KBxcreXyCG
#DinosAtoZ with @TCMIndy is back with P for Prenoceratops!
Find out more in @DrVEgerton's video
👉 https://t.co/KBxcreXyCG
And don't forget to catch up on all the other dinosaurs! 🦖
Today's #DinosAtoZ with @TCMIndy is O for Omniraptor!
Their name means 'egg thief' but did they live up to it? 🥚
Find out in @DrVEgerton's video here 👉 https://t.co/KBxcreXyCG
Today’s #DinosAtoZ with @TCMIndy is the Neovenator, first discovered by a family on holiday on the Isle of Wight!
Neovenator means 'new hunter', find out more about how they lived in @DrVEgerton’s video 👉 https://t.co/KBxcreXyCG
Today's #DinosAtoZ from @TCMIndy is M for Maiasaura!
First discovered in the 1970s in the US, palaeontologists found nests with baby dinosaurs alongside the adults.
Find out what this taught us about dinosaur behaviour in @DrVEgerton's video 👉 https://t.co/KBxcreXyCG
#DinosAtoZ with @TCMIndy is back with L for Leaellynasaura!
Leaellynasaura was found in south east Australia and had huge eyes for its small size 👀
Find out why by watching @DrVEgerton's video here 👉https://t.co/KBxcreXyCG
It’s K for Kentrosaurus in today’s #DinosAtoZ with @TCMIndy!
Kentrosaurus come from Tanzania and were covered in bony plates and spikes.
Find out more about them here 👉 https://t.co/htp2uoynlv
Today is J for Jobaria in #DinosAtoZ with @TCMIndy.
Jobaria lived in the Sahara, Niger. The climate has changed completely since it was around, back then the desert was a lush landscape full of plants!
Find out more and watch @DrVEgerton's video here 👉 https://t.co/htp2uoPYK5
#DinosAtoZ with @TCMIndy is back, with I for Iguanodon🦖
Iguanodons were first discovered by Mary Ann Mantell who found a fossil tooth in her drive! They had three toed feet, like birds today, & spiked thumbs.
Watch @DrVEgerton’s video to find out more https://t.co/htp2uoPYK5
#DinosAtoZ with @TCMIndy continues today with H for Hypacrosaurus.
This herbivorous dinosaur had a hollow crest on its head that puzzled palaeontologists, and their huge eggs were the size of footballs ⚽
Watch @DrVEgerton's video to find out more 👉 https://t.co/htp2uoPYK5
Today’s #DinosAtoZ with @TCMIndy is G for Gorgosaurus 🦖
Weighing as much as a rhino, these dinosaurs lived up to their name ‘fierce lizard’.
Find out more and watch @DrVEgerton’s video here 👉https://t.co/htp2uoPYK5
It’s #DinosAtoZ day with @TCMIndy and today we're looking at F for Futalognkosaurus 🦕
These South American dinosaurs were enormous, measuring 26 metres long and weighing as much as 5 elephants!
Find out more and watch @DrVEgerton's video here👉 https://t.co/htp2uoPYK5
It’s Monday and that means it’s #DinosAtoZ with @TCMIndy
Today it’s E for Edmontosaurus!
These duck billed dinosaurs weighed as much as an elephant 🐘
Learn about dino mummies and more in @DrVEgerton’s video here 👉https://t.co/htp2uoPYK5