Gap Fill - Mission Jurassic - Level 2

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There will be of the world's biggest ever dinosaur digs. Paleontologists (people who study ) will go to a site in the USA known as the Jurassic Mile. The is roughly 2.6 square kilometers in . The dig is called Mission Jurassic. Researchers from the USA, England and Holland will join the . They will try to find from dinosaurs that lived 150 million years ago, in the Jurassic Era. Scientists have found many interesting things in the two years. They include dinosaur , plant fossils and the bones of a 30-metre- Diplodocus.

The bones will go on at the world's largest children's . A professor at the museum and co-leader of the dig said: "This is an that hasn't been...extensively studied....The is to find...new of dinosaurs and the animals and plants that lived around ." Another museum professor said: "This site offers a opportunity to build a of what the real Jurassic ecosystem would have looked like 150 million years ago." He hopes to find fossils from plants, invertebrates, crocodiles, mammals, lizards and life.

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