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00063_Field_sg12q13.txt
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Audio:QS121301.AIF
C-box:This "egg thief" cracked open the eggs of other dinosaurs with its powerful beak-shaped jaws.
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Correct:Oviraptor*QS121302.AIF*
Wrong 1:Maiasaura
Wrong 2:Deinonychus
Wrong 3:Protoceratops
Wrong 4:Parasaurolophus
Wrong 5:Triceratops
Wrong 6:Stegosaurus
Wrong 7:Pteranodon
Wrong 8:Velociraptor
GeoByte1:Modern-day reptiles are egg eaters, too. Many snakes use a sharp neck bone to break open delicious eggs.
GeoByte2:The first Oviraptor fossils were found near a nest of Protoceratops eggs.
GeoByte3:With its two bony mouth prongs, Oviraptor crushed the thick shells of the horned dinosaur eggs it stole and ate.
GeoByte4:This birdlike creature had strong jaws ending in a powerful toothless beak.
GeoByte5:The only fossils of this odd-looking dinosaur were found in Mongolia in 1923 by an expedition of the American Museum of Natural History.
GeoByte6:The name ^Oviraptor^ means "egg thief."
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