No. Frilled lizards are not dinosaurs, nor is any kind of lizard.
The dinsaurs died from a gaint meorate it missed the moon and hit earth the dinsaurs did not live but the eggs in the ground did.Today people look for dinsaur bones and some find a peace of dinsaur skin.If we find as much as we need we can bring the dinsaurs back maybe.
snakes: no legs, no visible ear, slow metabolism, sometimes constrict preylizards: legs, visible ear, faster metabolism, teeth, no fangsThere are no differences, a snake is a reptile. Reptile is the family and snake is the genus.
A typical defence posture would be standing up on all four legs as high as it can get - with the frill fully extended, the mouth gaping wide and hissing loudly.
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reptiles are animals such as lizards and crocodiles, most the dinosaurs were reptiles 2
Yes they do.
Lizards are still around. The dinosaurs are extinct. Advantage lizards.
the frill around its neck
The small dinosaur with the frill around its neck is called a Triceratops.
Yes. Dinosaurs are lizards because the only kind of animals on earth with scales are lizards and dinosaurs have scales.
Dinosaurs the Terrible Lizards - 1970 was released on: USA: 1970
yes because dinosaurs are big
giant lizards
Why dinosaurs were so big is because in prehistoric times there was no winter. and dinosaurs are lizards and lizards never stop growing. so mixed with humidity and surplus of food the dinosaurs or lizards lived for hundreds of years and grow all that time.
Bearded dragons are lizards, and, like dinosaurs, lizards are reptiles. However, no lizards, including bearded dragons, evolved from dinosaurs. Birds, on the other hand, evolved from small, feathered, insectivorous or meat eating dinosaurs that lived in trees.
No, dinosaurs are not lizards.
No, birds didn't evolve from lizards, but they did evolve from dinosaurs, a different group of reptiles. Dinosaurs are different from lizards especially because of their hip structure. Birds descended from a group of dinosaurs known as theropods (bipedal carnivores)