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I Am NOT a Dinosaur

Do you have a pterodactyl? Or one of those Loch Ness Monster creatures called a plesiosaur? Or how about a dimetrodon, with its majestic sail rising from its back?

Well, guess what? Not one of these is actually a dinosaur.

What Makes an Animal a Dinosaur?

Dinosaurs are an ancient group of animals that first appeared about 240 million years ago. All

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