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Paleo Joe Digs up Dinosaur Mysteries

Paleo Joe fascinates library audiences with his knowledge of dinosaurs. He shares his experience as both a paleontologist and an author. A mesmerizing speaker, he recently visited the library and told young attendees about a recent dig in Montana where he discovered parts of a Triceratops.

Paleo Joe also explained how the Tyrannosaurus Rex had very small arms and small eyes which would have limited his ability to eat prey. Velociraptor, although much smaller, had large eyes and longer arms and this made him a dangerous predator.

Paleo Joe had a variety of fossils to show, including a T-Rex tooth. Kids went through the audience with many different dinosaur puppets to look at and learn about.


Paleo Joe shows how big Tyrannosaurus Rex's head was.

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