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People have been finding dinosaur bones for thousands of years, but only in the last 200 years have scientists identified dinosaurs.

—from National Geographic Kids Ultimate Dinopedia: The Most Complete Dinosaur Reference Ever, a book by Don Lessem

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Rank Username WPM Accuracy Date
1. Sydney (sydneywishnow) 60.30 92% 2011-09-09
2. Emily (emilyenoch) 46.21 92% 2011-12-12
3. Melina (mlist) 39.01 82% 2012-12-21
4. Kyla (kylarowe) 38.26 100% 2012-01-25
5. Matthew (mlavitman) 37.11 96% 2012-12-21
6. Sabrina (sabrinajannetti) 36.70 100% 2011-09-16
7. Shannon (shannondoyle) 35.91 97% 2011-11-07
8. Nina (ninasonnenschein) 35.66 94% 2012-01-25
9. Catherine (catherineliranzo) 34.54 97% 2011-09-16
10. Sarah (sbreitbord) 26.24 94% 2012-02-09
11. Angelee (acontreras) 24.13 85% 2011-12-14
12. Chris (cbradshaw) 22.99 83% 2011-12-14
13. Irvin (irvinmorillo) 18.51 90% 2012-01-27
14. Daria (dariagoryaynova) 15.01 81% 2012-01-27
15. Robby (robbycohen) 12.50 92% 2011-09-28

Universes

Universe Races Average WPM First Race
Ygnacio Valley Christian School 19 41.97 March 24, 2016
Walsh Middle School 17 31.28 September 9, 2011
Smoke Rise Prep 11 33.78 February 25, 2016