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Make and name your own dinosaur species. This dinosaur games lets you change the way your dinosaur looks.

Make A Dinosaur Game

         

Review and memorize all the dinosaurs, or create a customized list of terrible lizards to study. This is a great tool for teachers, parents, and most of all, for kids.

Dinosaur flashcards

         

The dinosaur version of the classic memory game. Match dinosaur pairs to win. Learn to Recognize Dinosaur Shapes And Sizes.

Dinosaur Memory Game

 

         

Learn about dinosaurs while mutating how they looked. You can mutate a dinosaur to create a new one.

Mutate A Dinosaur


 

Match dinosaurs with their shadows. Learn the names of a few of the most popular dinosaurs. This is a great game for Junior Dinosaur Explorers.

Dinosaur Matching Game

         

Want to learn about dinosaur types and how they are classified? This engaging game captures children's attention, while reinforcing dino concepts.

Dinosaur Hangman Game

         

A great way to learn and review dinosaur names. This challenging version of the classic hangman game will stretch you dinosaur knowledge.

Dinosaur Hangman Game

         

Paint and print out a dinosaur masterpiece with our Dinosaur Painter.

Dinosaur Memory Game

 

 
 





         
  Edaphosaurus

About Edaphosaurus
While Edaphosaurus resembles many dinosaurs, it is actually a Synapsida. These animals were very common in the early Permian Period.
Edaphosaurus'' tail probably served as a temperature regulation organ.
Cold-blooded animals cannot regulate their own temperature. After a cold night, they must wait for their bodies to warm up before they can move. Edaphosaurus may have used its fin-like sail to collect more heat from the sunlight, and pass it on to the rest of its body through its blood.
Edaphosaurus was a gentile plant eater.
 
 





 
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