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My dinosaur Helpysaur helps me with housekeeping. He is kind. He can fly. He can kindle a fire in the fireplace by his fiery breath. My Helpysaur like to broom very much. I love him!
- Ksenia, Richmond Hill
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My Ultimate Dino is named Sportsasaurs. He is friendly, social, and good at sports. He can play super soccer, because he has strong legs so he can kick really hard, runs fast and score more goals. He can also play baseball with his short arms because he can stand on his two feet. He loves to swim and his strong tail helps him to swim. He is really tall so his tall body helps play better basketball. This is my very interesting Ultimate Dino.
- Annana, Brampton
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The Thesaurus is a species of dinosaur that is very educated in the study of language. A thesaurus is a book that can tell you different words for other words, and my thesaurus does the same thing! It lives in large, grassy areas, since it lives in herds of up to 21 thesauruses. Herd life also helps thesauruses learn new words from fellow thesauruses. It’s a herbivore. It’s diet in the Jurassic and Cretaceous periods (it lived in both) was mainly swamp plants, such as algae. Now, its diet is old recycled paper. When mating season comes, in autumn, the males attract females by trying to find the most interesting, unused word they can find. The eggs laid are a pale cream colour. Since thesauruses are born with poor eyesight, the glasses they wear form inside the egg and can be used once they are hatched. Their defence mechanism is an indestructible shell that can cover their entire body. It can also be eaten if no food can be found. If the thesaurus finds a word it thinks it might not be able to remember, it will write it down with its definition using the pencil that is one of its claws on one of its plates, that are much like a pad of sticky notes. The plates may have also been used for cooling down. Thesauruses get very irritated when they are interrupted during their 4 hour reading period. Its favourite book is Journey to the Centre of the Earth by Jules Verne, maybe because it includes plenty of prehistoric animals. That’s what makes the thesaurus the most epic dinosaur of all time!
- Clare, Kitchener
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The name of my dinosaur is King of Lightning. He can fly and he can make lightning with his wings. He loves to swim in the electric water. The painting shows how he makes himself electrical water in the pool.
- Leonid, Richmond Hill
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This is Apatosaurus. I like apatosaurus the most because it was one of the biggest dinosaurs. It was 70 feet long and weighted 30 tons. That's as long as a train car and as heavy as six elephants.
- Samuel, Scarborough
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This is Apatosaurus's family. Although they were one of the biggest dinosaurs, they were a gentle giant that ate only plants.
- Samuel, Scarborough
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This is Spinosaurus. I like spinosaurus because it had a big fin or sail on its back. It lived on the edge of a hot desert in Africa. The spinosaurus I draw was in a city. I always imagine what will happen if one day spinosaurus was in my city.
- Samuel, Scarborough
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Phosaurus. Usually 10 foot, this bipedal dinosaur used to roam the old forests of South America, mostly around Brazil. They are shy, timid creatures, although they tend to get stubborn. The phosaurus carries a unusual, yet remarkable and rather prominent attribute, which is the tendency of changing colours due to the same pattern of the rainbow, red, orange, yellow, green, blue, indigo, and violet.
The phosaurus has a translucent skin, and amongst the invariable changing pattern of the seven colours of the phosaurus' translucent skin, a few bones can be faintly seen, as well as some organs. Instead of the average dinosaur skin, which is jagged and rough, the phosaurus' skin is smooth as an eggshell.
The phosaurus is an omnivore, so they enjoy snacking on nuts, berries or insects. The difference between a male phosaurus and a female phosaurus is a male has smaller eyes than a female and a female has three horns on the front of her head, while a male has three horns on the back of his head. The colours of a male phosaurus have a darker hue than the females. The eggs of the phosaurus are really easy to determine from other dinosaur eggs. The egg of a phosaurus has spots of the colours from the rainbow on its glossy white shell. A baby phosaurus is called a "phosling" .
I chose the bioluminescence feature because it would be a different approach to see the world's first bioluminescence creature instead of the firefly or glowworm. I believe that being bioluminescent is easier for a dinosaur because they can find their herd more easier, but the problem is, that it can attract unwanted attention. Beside their colour shifting, they aren't that talented, they are just normal bipedal dinosaurs. The main thing that all Phosauruses will think about staying with their herd, not be the prey, but be the predator.
- Aafia, Brampton
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My name is Dilophodon. I'm named after the dilophosaurus because I have a nasty bite that has poison. I'm 2 feet long and a carnivore. I can swim because I like to eat fish. I burrow underground to keep safe from bigger carnivores. I hunt alone and use my sharp spines on my tale if I need to defend myself. My horns on my head are for decoration.
- Jordan, Thornhill
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Its name is Rhinosaurus and its power is speediness! It can catch other dinosaurs easily.
- Will, Oakville
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