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Here Is The Difference Between Dolphin And Porpoise You Must Know
Both dolphins and porpoises are large marine mammals that are highly energetic and fun-loving.
There are around 32 species of dolphins and six species of porpoises found in the oceans. They are both called toothed whales.
Dolphins and porpoises are both highly intelligent animals in order Artiodactyla. They are carnivorous species that eat other small fishes and crustaceans. Dolphins and porpoises are very much similar looking in nature and that's why people often consider them as the same species.
Well, they are not the same species as they have several differences that separate them. One of the differences is the structure of their mouth, dolphins have long noses or beaks which are absent in porpoises.
Just like that, there are lots of other differences too. In this article, we shall discuss their physical differences and difference in behavior as well. So keep reading!
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Fun Austrosaurus Facts For Kids
Austrosaurus, meaning 'southern lizard' were huge sauropod dinosaurs that lived in the continent of Australia. They had magnificent physical features. The discovery of their specimens was done by H.B.
Wade. H.B. Wade found them in 1932 and Heber Longman described them in 1933. According to the fossil remains, they were huge dinosaurs with a long neck, small head, long tail, huge body, and four strong legs.
Their physical features were related to the Titanosaur species. Their body length was around 49-65 ft (14.9-19.8 m) and weight range was around 17 tons (15422.1 kg). The fossil remains of this dinosaur found were partially complete.
This was just the introduction. For the discovery of more interesting and funny facts about this dinosaur, finish reading the whole article.
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Fun Iguanodon Facts For Kids
The Iguanodon is a famous dinosaur species. They inhabited the Earth from the Late Jurassic to the early Cretaceous period. They were found in the continents of North America, Europe, and Asia.
They were herbivorous dinosaurs in nature. The Iguanodon had a comparatively smaller head, big body, big tail, two hands, and two legs. For protecting themselves, they had a conical spike on their thumb. They used it to stab their predators.
They could walk on both two and four legs with the same level of mastery. They were tranquil natured dinosaurs who spent most of their time chewing leaves. Some very common predators were the Tyrannosaurus rex and the various raptor species.
This was just a small introduction to this dinosaur. For more details, read the whole article. We have interesting and funny facts about this dinosaur which will make you amazed.
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Fun Torosaurus Facts For Kids
Torosauruses were bigger forms of Triceratops who lived in the western provinces of present-day North America. They inhabited the world during the later part of the Late Cretaceous period around 68-66 million years ago.
It is believed that these dinosaur species faced extinction during the mass extinction event that happened on Earth. Torosaurus skulls were huge, probably one of the biggest terrestrial animal skulls ever. They had a long frill with two holes in it.
These frills were very strong and protected their neck from getting bitten by predators. The name torosaurus has been built with two words 'taurus' and 'saurus' which means 'big bull lizards'.
This is just the beginning. Ahead in the article, we have interesting and funny Torosaurus facts which will surely amaze you.
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Fun Deinonychus Facts For Kids
Deinonychus, pronounce 'dino ni kus', were small raptor species who roamed the Earth during the Early Cretaceous period on the continent of North America. They were dangerous predators equipped with deadly natural weapons.
They had strong jaws for landing powerful bites and had razor-sharp teeth for ripping their prey apart. The Deinonychus claws that were found on their toes and fingers were like sickles. They were pointed and sharp for cutting into flesh easily.
They were raptor species but could not run at a great speed. Deinonychus fossils were magnificent and were described by John Ostrom.
This was just the introduction! Ahead in the article, we have several interesting and funny facts about this dinosaur that will make you amazed. And for more relevant content, read our Caviramus facts and Tupuxuara facts for kids.
Fun Amphicoelias Facts For Kids
The name Amphicoelias means 'dinosaur that is biconcave on both sides'. Amphicoelias dinosaurs were several feet long in genus sauropods who lived during the late Jurassic period around 150 million years ago in the Morrison Formation in North America.
From the Amphicoelias altus fossils, it is said that they were one of the largest terrestrial animals to ever live on this planet. Newly found Amphicoelias fragillimus length is comparatively smaller. The discovery of the Amphicoelias dinosaur took place in 1877.
This was just a small description. For more information read the full article. We have interesting and funny facts about this dinosaur in the description below.
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