Forest fact check
What did we uncover?
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Sauropods were the largest…
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Type of dinosaur that we know about2.

How do we know dinosaurs moved in groups from their footprints?
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Multiple parallel tracks turn in the same way3.

What makes therizinosaurs an unusual type of theropod?
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They were likely herbivorous4.

Which example of bird behaviour does NOT help us learn about dinosaurs?
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Some birds live in brightly painted bird houses
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