Your library is one. A wesbite is the second. Third is a mueseum.
Most dinosaurs were herbivores
To find information on dinosaurs for children, one should visit the BBC children's learning page. Alternatively, there are several dinosaur books, such as 'Dinosaur Roar!'
No, all of the dinosaur species died out many years ago but paleontologists believe that birds are linked to dinosaurs.
An omnivore is an animal, or dinosaur, that eats both plants and animals. An herbivorous dinosaur is one that only eats plants.
Scientists get information about dinosaurs from fossils and they are able to trace DNA and find out how dinosaurs looked, ate, hunted and lived.
Yes, all dinosaurs ate either plants or meat. There is one dinosaur, however, that paleontologists are not sure of. It seems to have been an omnivore.
well, there was definitely Keith and Dave however, I'm not sure whether Steve was an omnivore or a herbivore sorry .
Dinosaurs could be herbivores, carnivores, or omnivores. There were different species of dinosaurs with varying diets, so not all dinosaurs had the same feeding habits. Some were exclusively plant-eaters (herbivores), some were meat-eaters (carnivores), and some ate a combination of both plants and animals (omnivores).
The best way to find information on the internet is to use a search engine. Type in keywords like "plants in the age of dinosaurs" and see which ones are still around today.
Dinosaurs lived everywhere. You don't necessarily need a map to find out where dinosaurs lived.
That is an 'omnivore'
A dinosaur omnivore is a dinosaur that ate both plants and meat. One example of a dinosaur omnivore is the Oviraptor, which is believed to have had a diet that consisted of both plants and small animals.