Grazing dinosaurs typically roamed the savannas taking advantage of the ease of spotting predators and the plentiful grazing opportunities. These dinosaurs were typically herbivores and omnivores, rather than carnivores.
They lived everywhere.
Dinosaurs do not exist now but would of lived in many places including jungle areas that will not be the same today.
Tyrannosaurus rex lived in North America so it probably lived in large forest and plains.
Jungle as we know it today didn't exist until after the dinosaurs died out. Dinosaurs evolved in the desert, but as habitats changed, they flourished in forest, swamp, and planes habitats.
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The lion is called the "King of the Jungle" but that is a misnomer as lions do not live in the jungle and prefer the savanna. The tiger or jaguar would be a more fitting candidate for that title as they do live in the rainforests.
No according to scientists calculations and years of exploring there are no more dinosaurs in the earth although i am sure millions of years ago there were lots of them in the jungle area of the equator .
I think they live in the jungle.
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Yes jaguars live in the jungle.
Yes, dinosaurs did live in the water.
Well of course they don't live in the jungle!
about 57% of species live in the jungle.
No. The dinosaurs evolved into ducks after. Ducks ARE dinosaurs, but they didn't live WITH them.
Most sloths live in the jungle.
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Dinosaurs lived 65 million years ago.