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The Iguanodon's Mighty Thumb

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Upper Elementary
Informational
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2 min read
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The Iguanodon's Mighty Thumb

Have you ever heard of a dinosaur with a giant thumb spike? Meet the Iguanodon! This fascinating dinosaur lived a long, long time ago, and it had a very special feature: a big, pointy spike right where its thumb should be.

What Did the Thumb Do?

Scientists have been scratching their heads about the Iguanodon's thumb for a long time. They think it might have been used for a couple of important things:

  • Defense: Imagine being a plant-eating dinosaur and a scary predator comes along. The Iguanodon could have used its thumb spike to protect itself! It could poke or scratch the predator to scare it away.
  • Stripping Vegetation: Iguanodons loved to eat plants. They might have used their thumb spikes like a special tool to strip leaves off of branches. It would be like having a built-in veggie peeler!

More About Iguanodons

Iguanodons were pretty big dinosaurs. They could grow to be as long as a school bus! They were herbivores, which means they only ate plants. These dinosaurs roamed the Earth during the Early Cretaceous period. Iguanodon fossils have been found in Europe, North America, and even Africa.

Some scientists think Iguanodons could walk on two legs or four legs, depending on what they were doing. When they needed to run away from danger, they probably used two legs to go faster. But when they were just munching on plants, they might have used all four.

A Dinosaur Mystery

The Iguanodon's thumb spike is still a bit of a mystery. Scientists are still trying to learn more about how it lived and used that amazing thumb. Maybe one day, you can become a paleontologist and help solve the mystery of the Iguanodon's mighty thumb!

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Glossary
Herbivore:
An animal that only eats plants.
Fossil:
The remains of a plant or animal that turned to stone over a long time.
Predator:
An animal that hunts and eats other animals.
Vegetation:
Plants.
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“The Iguanodon's Mighty Thumb” is a informational reading passage about Iguanodon, written for Upper Elementary. It takes about 2 minutes to read (290 words) and comes with an interactive quiz and a printable worksheet with comprehension questions and an answer key.

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