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Dinosaurs - Not Just Big Words
The Alamosaurus, was the last of their kind And the Baryonyx, in the water you'll find Now there's Camelotia, from a historical site One of the largest ever, Diplodicus - now there's a sight Of Elaphrosaurus so nimble and fast Fabrosaurus, five-fingered hands for the plants they grasped Ostrich shaped Garudimius, the horned one And the tree dwelling Hypsilophodon, though this has since been dis-proven Iguanodon like our Iguana, possibly travelled in herds The helmet-like crested Jaxartosarus, similar in today's birds With spikes and plates, the Kentosaurus had more ribs than his mate As big as T-Rex, you don't want to be on the Labocania's plate In 1677 it came from the ground, this Megalosaurus was the first to be found For Noasaurus in 19th Century England, scientists were no longer confound Oviraptor the toothless one, but clawed hands - don't argue with me son Then there's Pentaceratops the horny one, he certainly was not - to be outdone Quaesitosaurus a sauropod cousin, shaped the same with whip like tails The Rhoetosaurus of similar ilk, heavy on land - in the water our whales Stegosaurus the plated one, these helped them from the burning sun Big in size big in name, Titanosaurus - with speckled back the armoured one The Utahraptors, the ones with the teeth, lacerate their prey - ready meat From Jurassic Park grip your seat, Velociraptors you don't want to greet Wonderful Wuerhosaurus, a spiky Stegosaur from the Cretaceous time The Xiaosaurus of bipedal rhyme, these glorious beasts alive in their prime It's England again, The Isle of Wight - Yaverlandia was found with bones so thick Last of all the Zizhongosaurus, i have my favourite so take your pick My youngest loved learning about Dinosaurs growing so i thought, why not. http://www.thehighlanderspoems.com/nature4.php
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