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Maiasaura made nests in the ground. Their babies came out of eggs, like baby birds and
crocodiles.
About 80-65 million years ago, North America was the home of a plant-eating dinosaur
called Maiasaura. It was unusual because it made nests and looked after its babies. The
name Maiasaura means “good mother lizard”.
In Montana (USA) scientists found about 10,000 Maiasaura fossils in a huge group. The
dinosaurs probably lived in herds. It is possible that they moved together from place to
place, looking for fresh plant food
(ELT Graded Readers, Dinosaurs, DK, 2000)

UFPB)
The text suggests that scientists
a) found all kinds of dinosaurs in North America.
b) concluded that all dinosaurs made nests in the ground.
c) found out a herbivorous species of dinosaurs.
d) believed some dinosaurs lived alone.
e) discovered bird and crocodile fossils in North America.

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Respondido por MapIe
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Resposta: letra C

Found out a herbivorous species of dinosaurs.

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