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Mr. Seidschlag
No, they do not swim. Hadrosaurs (duckbilled dinosaurs) are the only ones that swim. Imagine that...a hadrosaur!
Dinosaurs never flew dinosaurs were land reptiles although some dinosaurs could swim
alligators
None! Dinos didn't fly or swim.
as far as I know, Yes Dinosaurs did existed
It is possible that many dinosaurs were able to swim. I´m sure the hadrosaurs (duck-billed dinosaurs) were capable of doing just that. However there weren't any that were built like seals or dolphins. Animals such as the icthyosaurs, plesiosaurs, and pliosaurs were all reptiles and not dinosaurs. Like most large land animals today, most dinosaurs could probably swim, if only marginally. No known dinosaur has been found that actually lives in the water, though some evidently ate fish and lived near water.
Spinosaurus was a land dinosaur that scientists think could swim. It lived in what is now North Africa.
The "dinosaurs" that could fly, such as Pterodactyl, or swim, such as Elasmosaurus, weren't true dinosaurs. Therefore, they were prehistoric animals that were not dinosaurs.
No. Dinosaurs are currently considered reptiles and are not related to mammals.
Water is continuously replenished. Same water exists as it did earlier.
no dinosaurs did not live on long island sound
Dinosaurs weren't intelligent enough to segregate eachother.