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00058_Field_sg12q08.txt
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Audio:QS120801.AIF
C-box:This Jurassic giant propped itself up on its tail to nibble on 50-foot-high (15-m) treetops.
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Correct:Diplodocus*QS120802.AIF*
Wrong 1:Allosaurus
Wrong 2:Tyrannosaurus
Wrong 3:Stenonychosaurus
Wrong 4:Spinosaurus
Wrong 5:Hadrosaurus
Wrong 6:Megalosaurus
Wrong 7:Deinonychus
Wrong 8:Stegosaurus
GeoByte1:A tiny kitten-sized brain controlled Diplodocus, one of the earth's largest creatures!
GeoByte2:When bothered by enemies, Diplodocus would use its 45-foot-long (13.7-m) tail to whip them into shape.
GeoByte3:The double-beamed bones of its tail were the source of this gigantic dinosaur's name.
GeoByte4:Because millionaire Andrew Carnegie paid for many of the Diplodocus fossil hunts, one species was named ^Diplodocus carnegiei^.
GeoByte5:Because of its great length and long tail, Diplodocus had a second brainlike nerve center between its legs to control its back end.
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