from 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 's video 👉 https://t.co/KBxcreXyCG

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with is back with P for Prenoceratops!

Find out more in 's video
👉 https://t.co/KBxcreXyCG

And don't forget to catch up on all the other dinosaurs! 🦖

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Today's with is O for Omniraptor!

Their name means 'egg thief' but did they live up to it? 🥚

Find out in 's video here 👉 https://t.co/KBxcreXyCG

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Today’s with 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 ’s video 👉 https://t.co/KBxcreXyCG

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Today's from 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 's video 👉 https://t.co/KBxcreXyCG

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with 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 's video here 👉https://t.co/KBxcreXyCG

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It’s K for Kentrosaurus in today’s with !

Kentrosaurus come from Tanzania and were covered in bony plates and spikes.

Find out more about them here 👉 https://t.co/htp2uoynlv

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Today is J for Jobaria in with .

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 's video here 👉 https://t.co/htp2uoPYK5

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with 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 ’s video to find out more https://t.co/htp2uoPYK5

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with 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 's video to find out more 👉 https://t.co/htp2uoPYK5

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Today’s with is G for Gorgosaurus 🦖

Weighing as much as a rhino, these dinosaurs lived up to their name ‘fierce lizard’.

Find out more and watch ’s video here 👉https://t.co/htp2uoPYK5

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It’s day with 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 's video here👉 https://t.co/htp2uoPYK5

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It’s Monday and that means it’s with

Today it’s E for Edmontosaurus!

These duck billed dinosaurs weighed as much as an elephant 🐘

Learn about dino mummies and more in ’s video here 👉https://t.co/htp2uoPYK5

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