are u kidding? They normally held their urine so they can use it to mark their territory. Since they could hold their urine for up to 3 months, that was easy, but other than that they just went u sikko.
Dinosaur excrement is olive shaped, but much larger, up to a few hundred mm long.
It was obviously firm, unlike cows and pigs. Plenty of fossil coproliths are known.
From their study, the diet of dinosaurs can be discovered - at least in part.
Herbivores probably expelled air more than carnivores and omnivores. Dinosaurs such as triceratops and parasaurolophus and stegosaurus and brachiosaurus and pachycephalosaurus and ankylosaurus and lesothosaurus ate so many plants, so their digestive systems gave off more gas. Their diet included ferns and leaves and twigs and conifers and low shrubs and mosses and pond plants and so on.
Yes. Fossilized dinosaur poop is called coprolite.
No. They had no bladder? What do you think!
The dinosaurs peed from either a penis or a vagina just like we do
ROFL! Probably the same way that Lions
and Tigers and Bears did. (Oh My!) ◔̯◔
No; dinosaurs hatch from eggs.
yes
NO he did not he touches his self that's why the dinosaurs went extinct
This question is impossible to answer because dinosaurs are extinct.
Nobody has ever done that and they never will since there are no dinosaurs on earth
The Water When The Dinosaurs Lived Is The Same As The Water We Drink today.But We Make Changes To The Water,Even If We Do It Will Be The Same Water As The Dinosaurs Drank(Get It?)
Not so much. All of the water that has ever been on earth has been recycled through evaporation then rain or snow and so on since the earth began. So dinosaurs drank water and peed and the water was absorbed into the ground which filtered it and then it rose to the surface, evaporated, rained and so on. So yes it is the same water the dinosaurs used but any trace of dinosaur pee has long ago been filtered out.
Its TO PEE
HA! there are no genetic mutations! DINOSAURS ARE DINOSAURS! DINOSAURS ARE DINOSAURS! no mutants
Dinosaurs Dinosaurs Dinosaurs - 1985 TV was released on: USA: 1985
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yes there is toxins in your pee when you first pee.
Platypuses are not dinosaurs; nor are they related to dinosaurs.
Sharks are Sharks and dinosaurs are dinosaurs. But there were animals recognizable as Sharks living when the dinosaurs did.