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Can you outrun a dinosaur?

Can you outrun a dinosaur?

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Discuss: What can you figure out about these two animals, just by looking at their footprints? (For hint, see next slide.)

footprints

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Hint: You can tell a few different things. For example, you can tell whether the animal walks on two legs or four legs. You can also tell how many toes and what shaped feet the animal had.

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footprints

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Discuss: Which ostrich do you think was moving faster? How do you know?

OstrichFootprints

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Quick Practice before the next video: Look at this image and decide: Where was Pat walking? Where was Pat running? Why do you think that? (Answer on next slide.)

MapWalkingQuestion

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Map-AnswersToDiscussionQuestions

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Discuss: Here are CeeLo’s footprints when he was running his fastest. How could you figure out if you could run faster than CeeLo?

CeeLoFootprints

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running near water by MATHIAS, M H , used under CC BY
posing by footprint by RRNeal
size comparison by Zachi Evenor , used under CC BY
T-Rex drawing by Nobu Tamura , used under CC BY-SA
long neck skeleton by Everything is Fiction
size chart by Conty , used under CC BY
footprint fossils by James St. John , used under CC BY
Coelophysis by Matt Celeskey , used under CC BY-SA
footprint fossil up close by Tui Snider
footprints in mud by R.T. Bird
Coelophysis size chart by Petrified Forest , used under CC BY
fossil foot drawing by Taylor Made Fossils
fossil footprints by The Natural American
lion by SA Star Tours
cat in snow by Rosana Prada , used under CC BY
ostrich by 7naturalwonders

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In this Mystery, students will learn how a dinosaur’s footprints reveal how quickly a dinosaur was running.

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