What can you tell about a dinosaur’s behavior by examining fossils of its teeth? Just how many teeth did a T-Rex have? How did Stegosaurus protect itself from Allosaurus? Why did Diplodocus swallow stones? Through hands-on experience with fossils and casts, students will discover the adaptations and behaviors of some of Earth’s famous past residents, the dinosaurs.ÌýStudents will examine fossils and explore the lives of dinosaurs; how they hunted, ate and defended themselves. Aside from the dinosaur specimens, a sampling of additional fossils will show evidence of someÌýof the other ancient life forms that once existed on Earth.

Supports CDE Academic Standards for Life Science and Earth Systems Science.

This program is offered in partnership with the University of babyÖ±²¥app Museum of Natural History.


Group size:ÌýUp to 30 students
Grades:Ìý±Ê°ù±ð°­-5
Cost: $215 per presentation; $140 for each additional presentationÌý

To request this Classroom Presentation, complete theÌý.

²Ï³Ü±ð²õ³Ù¾±´Ç²Ô²õ?ÌýContact Tim Ogino via emailÌýor call 303-735-2230.