
Most
of what we know about dinosaurs comes from their fossilized bones.
Paleontologists
can learn an amazing amount just by studying
the shape
and form
of a bone. Sometimes they compare the fossil to a modern bone to understand
what the bone was used for.
Artists like John Payne study forms in nature to create sculptures. Unlike paintings or drawings, sculptures are three-dimensional. The artist has to plan the many different angles from which the sculpture will be seen. |
How do dinosaur bones compare to your bones?
Compare
these dinosaur teeth to your teeth! What do you think this dinosaur
ate?
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