Brontosaurus of Another Name
Oh, Brontosaurus,
for years
you wandered about in my brain
on pillared legs,
the vivid image
of a long-necked beast.
Oh, Brontosaurus,
my favorite imaginary pet,
you sauntered about happily
munching on greenery
in the jungle of my mind.
Oh, Brontosaurus,
I have learned that
you are NO thunder lizard.
It really is a shame.
Apatosaurus is your name.
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From Science Kids
The Apatosaurus is also well known as the Brontosaurus.
Confusion was caused when bones of the giant dinosaur were first discovered
back in 1877 by Othniel Charles Marsh. After naming the new dinosaur
Apatosaurus (meaning deceptive lizard), he later found a larger set of bones
and incorrectly thought they were a new species which he then named
Brontosaurus (meaning thunder lizard). It turns out that the second set of
bones were just the adult version of the Apatosaurus.
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Have some fun reading dinosaur poems! I recommend the following books:
Dizzy Dinosaurs: Silly Dino Poems—
An I Can Read Book with poems
selected by Lee Bennett Hopkins and pictures by Barry Gott.
Click here to look inside the book.
Dinothesaurus: Prehistoric Poems and Paintings,
which was
written and illustrated by Douglas Florian.
Click here to look inside the book.
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Book Giveaway
Reminder
My book giveaway for the third week of National
Poetry Month (April 14-20) will be COWBOYS—with
poems by David L. Harrison
and illustrations by Dan Burr.
NOTE: I’ll announce the winner of COWBOYS on Sunday, April 21st.
You have so many manuscripts. I wish I could read them all! I know I'd be entertained and learn something from each of them!
ReplyDeleteYes! I would love to see all these manuscripts you mention. Perhaps one day they'll all be published. :-) I can't believe a brontosaurus really isn't. I'm looking forward to sharing dinosaur poems with my library kids this summer as we "Dig Into Reading."
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