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OCR: Saurischia across, may mean that these dinosaurs were ev larger than the blue whale. Saurischia (sawr-RIS-kee-ah) is one of the two order dinosaurs (Ornithischia being the other). The division Sauropodomorpha based on the shape of the pelvic bone. Sauropodomorpha (sawr-oh-POH-dah-more-fah) is the suborder of massive quadrinedal herbivores with llium Ornithischia Sauropodomorpha can Ornithischia (or-nith-IS-kee-ah) is one of the two orders of ods and sauropods. dinosaurs (Saurischia being the other). The division is largest land animals based on the shape of the pelvic bone shape. lodocus, Apatosaurus tus), and others. Only Ilium Ornithopoda Ischium Ornithopoda (or-nith-uh-PODE-ah) consists of bir Pubis herbivores with horny beaks. Larger ornithopods Ischium have walked on all fours when moving slowly, but The saurischian pubis ju the theropods, they ran with their bodies and tail backward. (The ornithis backward.) horizontal to the ground. This group includes *****.......... Camptosauridae, Hadrosauridae, Heterodontosa .......... "> Pubis The famous carnivorous Hypsilophodontidae and Iguanodontidae. saurischian order, as we The ornithischian pubis and isch Heterodontosauridae, a family of ornithopoda, we dinosaurs. The saurisch (The saurischian pubis juts forwa among the smallest and earliest ornithischians. suborders: Theropoda a backward.) animals had a horny beak, followed by a large to Theropoda The ornithischians were all herbi a row of closely-packed cheek teeth. some of the most interesting-loo One ornithopod provided an important clue to din Theropoda (thair-uh-POI Ornithischian dinosaurs include behavior. The nests of Maiasaura were discovere carnivorous dinosaurs. Ornithopoda, Marginocephalia a they strode on two legs with then wowles Telu Cluse TU Montana, along with hatchlings and young Maias horizontal and their tails outstretched for balance. They The conditions of the nests and hatchlings provid evidence that hadrosaurs -- and probably other were equipped with strong jaws and sharp, serrated dinosaurs -- cared for their young, something tha