Baby Triceratops Roaring by Riverbank Coloring Page
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Story Spark
Imagine you're walking alongside a tranquil river when you hear a loud ROAR! It's a baby Triceratops, standing amidst the ferns?
Parent's Toolkit
Word of the Day
Herbivore
An animal that eats mainly plants. The Triceratops used its strong beak to munch on ferns and other greenery.
Did You Know?
- • The Triceratops' frill wasn't solid bone but had blood vessel patterns, suggesting it could blush to show feelings!
- • Even though they looked fierce, Triceratops were herbivores, munching on plants instead of hunting other dinosaurs.
- • Scientists aren't completely sure what the horns and frill were for; defense, showing off, or both are equally valid
Conversation Corner
- ? If you could ask the baby Triceratops one question, what would it be?
- ? How do you think the river and surrounding plants helped the Triceratops?
- ? If you were a dinosaur, what kind would you be, and what would you eat?
Download this free Baby Triceratops roaring coloring page surrounded by riverbank plants in Realistic style for kids. Print and color today.
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"A Baby Triceratops with a large frill and horns stands roaring by a flowing river, surrounded by ferns, tall grass, and rocks."
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