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  • How much did Mary Anning charge for a fossil?
    $0,01
  • What type of fossil is this?
    mold fossil
  • What type of fossil is this?
    trace fossil
  • What is the name of the professional who studies fossils and dinosaurs?
    paleontologist
  • Did dinosaurs and humans live together in the same era?
    No
  • What is the name given to an animal that eat only other animals?
    carnivore
  • What is the name given to animals that eat both plants and other animals?
    omnivore
  • What is the name given to an animal / species that is not alive anymore because it disappeared?
    extinct
  • What animal is this? Is it extinct?
    ammonite
  • Was Mary Anning's family rich or poor?
    poor
  • What is the name given to an animal step from the right leg to the other right leg?
    stride
  • What animal is this?
    mammoth
  • What is the name given to an animal step from the right leg to the left leg?
    pace
  • How old was Mary Anning when she firs discovered dinosaur fossils?
    12 years old
  • How many brothers and sisters did Mary Anning have? How many of them grew up to adult life?
    She had 9 brothers and sisters. Just one of her brother lived to adult life
  • Where did Mary Anning live?
    At the beach, in England
  • What is the name given to the group of dinosaurs that have a bird-like hip? Ornithischia or saurischia?
    ornithischia
  • What animal is this?
    saber tooth tiger
  • What is the name given to an animal that eat only plants?
    herbivore
  • What type of fossil is this?
    cast fossil
  • What is the name given to the animals that are born from the mom's belly and drink milk?
    mammals
  • What is the name given to the group of dinosaurs that have a lizard-like hip? Ornithischia or saurischia?
    saurischia
  • What is the name given to the animals that are born from eggs?
    oviparous
  • What are the names given to the 3 dinosaur eras?
    1. Triassic 2. Jurassic 3. Cretaceous
  • What type of fossil is this?
    true form fossil