blood vessel: A tubular structure that carries blood through the tissues and organs.
colleague: Someone who works with another; a co-worker or team member.
crocodilians: Large, semi-aquatic reptiles that evolved more than 80 million years ago. Many are long extinct. Their living descendants include alligators, caimans and crocodiles.
dinosaur: A term that means terrible lizard. These reptiles emerged around 243 million years ago. All descended from egg-laying reptiles known as archosaurs. Their descendants eventually split into two lines. For many decades, they have been distinguished by their hips. The lizard-hipped line are believed to have led to the saurischians, such as two-footed theropods like T. rex and the lumbering four-footed Apatosaurus. A second line of so-called bird-hipped, or ornithischian dinosaurs, appears to have led to a widely differing group of animals that included the stegosaurs and duckbilled dinosaurs. Many large dinosaurs died out around 66 million years ago. But some saurischians lived on. They are now the birds we see today (and who have now evolved that so-called “bird-hipped” pelvis).
enamel: The glossy, hard substance that covers a tooth.
erode: Gradual removal of soil or stone, caused by the flow of water or the movement of winds.
fossil: Any preserved remains or traces of ancient life. There are many different types of fossils: The bones and other body parts of dinosaurs are called “body fossils.” Things like footprints are called “trace fossils.” Even specimens of dinosaur poop are fossils. The process of forming fossils is called fossilization.
kin: Family or relatives (sometimes even distant ones).
lizard: A type of reptile that typically walks on four legs, has a scaly body and a long tapering tail. Unlike most reptiles, lizards also typically have movable eyelids. Examples of lizards include the tuatara, chameleons, Komodo dragon, and Gila monster.
nerve: A long, delicate fiber that transmits signals across…
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