Video: *Dinosaurs and their biscuits song* Which dinosaur are you?

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5 (2 votes)

Love dinosaurs? Adore biscuits? Then ‘Dinosaurs and their biscuits’ is the song for you. It also provides a useful overview of all kinds of British tea time treats! But, which dinosaur are you? Please let us know in the comments! Oh, and do share, both this video and your tea time treats…

Lyrics:
Ankylosaurus ate macaroons,
Dilophosaurus ate custard creams,
Apatosaurus ate digestives,
Triceratops, jammie dodgers,
Dinosaurs and their biscuits.

Coelophysis ate jaffa cakes,
Nodosaurus, rusks,
Tyrannosaurus ate fig rolls,
Baryonyx likes hobnobs,
Dinosaurs and their biscuits.

Iguanodon was a bourbon man,
Pachycephalosaurus likes mini gems,
Diplodocus, she loves rich teas,
Euoplocephalus, choc-chip cookies,
Dinosaurs and their biscuits.

Psittacosaurus ate ginger nuts,
Hypsilophodon likes nice biscuits,
Stegosaurus ate pink wafers,
Parasaurolophus, chocolate fingers,
Dinosaurs and their biscuits.

Quetzalcoatlus ate cream teas,
Brachiosaurus, coffee creams,
Velociraptor ate shortbread,
but ammonites like gin instead,
Dinosaurs and their biscuits.

Originally posted on Youtube 27/11/2016

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3.8 (4 votes)

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5 (7 votes)

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4.8 (6 votes)

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5 (6 votes)

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5 (1 votes)

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4.8 (6 votes)

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