Absolutely. There is no reason to think that dinosaurs were colored any differently than animals today. And just like you can find animals of every color (including black) you would have likely found dinosaurs of every color as well.
they are black
Dinosaurs can be green,orange,blue,etc.
dinosaurs can be in various colors
There is no color named "dinosaur." Scientists only know the colors of a few types of feathered dinosaurs, so it wouldn't make sense to name a color after dinosaurs.
For the most part, we don't know as very few fossils are preserved well enough to deduce the color. With a few dinosaurs, chemical traces have been found of color. Most colors found on dinosaurs are the colors of their feathers. Sinosaurpoteryx had an orange-and-white striped tail. Anchiornis was mostly black with white bands and a red crest, making it look somewhat like a woodpecker. Confuciusornis is believed to have been gray, black, and brown.
what is the theme of ziggy and the black dinosuar
people don't know the color of dinosaurs. the dinosaur skin color seen in books and TV isn't 100% accurate they are just guessing
A black bird is black in color.
No one really knows what color the dinosaurs were. But due to modern analogs (Alligators and birds) we can assume that dinosaurs were green like other reptiles. But unfortunately, we will never know because it is very hard for soft-part of the body to become fossilized.
Black is the absence of all color. White is the presence of all color. Therefore, black has no actual color.
nobody knows, dinosaur skin color has always been a mystery to scientists
dinosaurs could be any color red and blue brown and grey any color