Narrator: "DINOSAUR COMICS" by Morley Callaghan.
Text: It is true that as a dinosaur, the T-Rex should have been inclined toward gnashing his ferocious jaws and making claws of his little hands, but he had been stomping things for so long that no one remembered a time when he had gnashed instead of stomped.
Text: Inside, he wanted to gnash, but he doubted himself. He knew that he could stomp. He was not sure he could gnash.
Narrator: "DINOSAUR COMICS" by Robert Service.
Text: Well it was long ago, on some grim plateau, When this story first was told, About a land in fear made more severe By a terrible threat of old.
Text: And though the men were brave, the risks were grave In these misty days of yore; None could ever be safe, in this ancient place, From the threat of Dinosaur.
Text: Now the dinosaurs had their fearsome roars, But they had their friendships, too; And while they stalked they often talked, And debated what was true.
Narrator: "DINOSAUR COMICS" by Kurt Vonnegut.
Text: Dinosaurs were giant reptiles that lived long ago. They looked like this: