Yes
There is the bird-hipped dinosaurs and the reptile or lizard-hipped dinosaurs. These were further subdivided into smaller groups.
No. Dragons are a totally different species.
Birds are now classed as dinosaurs, but most dinosaurs were not birds. Neither dinosaurs nor birds are mammals.
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No! Although this is a common mistake, all dinosaurs were land animals. All animals that lived in the sea at the same time as the dinosaurs weren't actually classed as dinosaurs even though they have similarities :)
Most dinosaurs were herbivores. The main groups of herbivorous dinosaurs are hadrosaurs, sauropods, ceratopsians, stegosaurs, ankylosaurs, and pachycephalosaurs.
Some dinosaurs traveled in groups, and some were more solitary.
Ornithischia and Saurischia.
No. Mammoths are from the ice age not the Mesozoic era (dinosaur age).
There are three dietary groups that dinosaurs can go into: herbivores (plant eaters), carnivores (meat eaters), and omnivores (dinosaurs that ate both plants and animals). Herbivores include Apatosaurus, Stegosaurus, and Triceratops. Carnivores include T-rex, Allosaurus, and Velociraptor. Omnivores included Oviraptors and Ornithomimosaurs.
They include Ankylosaurs (the armored dinosaurs), Mosasaurs, and Plesiosaurs (both marine reptilian groups).
No, Humans and Dinosaurs are in different time periods.
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