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Dinosaurs For Kids
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Learn about dinosaurs with KidsDinos.com. Find out which dinosaur was the largest, which was the smallest, which had the most horns, the longest neck, or which ate the most food.

Dinosaurs ruled the earth for hundreds of millions of years. Than suddenly they disapeared. Where did they go?
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Want to memorize dinosaurs? This fun and interactive tool will give you an easy headstart. Create a list of dinosaurs you want to study. Review them frequently until mastery is achieved.

Games, activities, and other fun and educational tools. Learning about ancient life should be fun.
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About
Corythosaurus
Living near the end of the Dinosaur age, Corythosaurus, or helmet head, was a large hadrosaur. A hadrosaur is a duck-billed dinosaur. Like other hadrosaurs it had a toothless beak, with rows of sharp teeth located in the back of its mouth.
The name Corythosaurus comes from its crest, which looks like a helmet worn by ancient soldiers. This crest was probably used to make a load horn noise. Air from the animals nostrils was forced through the crest making it vibrant loudly.
Corythosaurus was named in 1914 by Barnum Brown. Since that time a large number of Corythosaurus fossils have been discovered throughout western North America.
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