The fossils and evidence culled from archeological digs and discoveries evince that giant creatures once roamed the lands and swam the oceans of the Earth. These creatures were called dinosaurs first by Sir Richard Own in 1842 as a method of general classification, although there are literally hundreds upon hundreds of creatures that fall under the name "dinosaur". Because of the numerous finds and identifiable species that have come to be known to science through field and lab research, it is certain that dinosaurs once existed and lived for thousands of years in prehistoric times. While there is no serious evidence of any prehistoric dinosaur surviving to modern times, many proponents of evolution offer that modern reptiles and birds are close relatives to the ancient dinosaurs.
Rarely and only as fossils.
only some dinosaurus can fly but most cant
Dinosaurus Stereophonicus was created in 2000-10.
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no
meteor crash
a tyranosaurus is a theropod
· Velociraptor · Vulcanodon
Hadrosaurs
The word "saurus" comes from the Greek σαῦρος(sauros) and means "lizard". Dinosaur literally means "terrible lizard"
it between a raptor,t-rex,and a spinosaurus
dinosaurus