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Dino droppings and circus star

Dino droppings and circus star

On News Time each week, we count down five awesome news stories, with your help of course. This week is chock-a-block! Full of dino droppings, adventuring pups and circus superstars. Quiz Questions What is fossilised poo called? In which state have people restored an old satellite dish? How does Callum recycle? Can you name a place that Lucia has performed? What is Elise's assistance dog's name? Bonus Tricky Question Why do scientists think dinosaurs might have risen to the top of the food chain? Answers Coprolite Western Australia He loads up his car and then drives to a bigger town Sydney Opera House Lenny Bonus Tricky Answer They ate a wider variety of plants, so they survived when the environment changed

ABC KIDS News Time · Australian Broadcasting Corporation

December 13, 202412m 4s

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Show Notes

On News Time each week, we count down five awesome news stories, with your help of course. This week is chock-a-block! Full of dino droppings, adventuring pups and circus superstars.

Quiz Questions

  1. 1.What is fossilised poo called?
  2. 2.In which state have people restored an old satellite dish?
  3. 3.How does Callum recycle?
  4. 4.Can you name a place that Lucia has performed?
  5. 5.What is Elise's assistance dog's name?

Bonus Tricky Question

Why do scientists think dinosaurs might have risen to the top of the food chain?

Answers

  1. 1.Coprolite
  2. 2.Western Australia
  3. 3.He loads up his car and then drives to a bigger town
  4. 4.Sydney Opera House
  5. 5.Lenny

Bonus Tricky Answer

They ate a wider variety of plants, so they survived when the environment changed

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