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Dinosaurs
ruins mostly.
Archaeologists study artifacts such as tools, pottery, and structures left behind by prehistoric people. Anthropologists focus on studying cultural practices and human behavior through the analysis of societies and communities. Paleontologists primarily study fossilized remains of animals and plants to understand prehistoric environments and ecosystems.
Scientists know about dinosaurs because they have got archaeologists to go around the world and dig up the ground to find the remains of dinosaurs. Many archaeologists have found the remains of dinosaurs and you can go to your local museum and nearly every museum has a dinosaur part with real dinosaurs bones and remains.
once paleontologists have found a fossil, they take it back to their computers to enter what they have found. they then send it to a lab to have it put away with special liquid coats to help preserve the bone.
Paleontologists continue to find and study fossils of previously unknown dinosaur species. The number of dinosaurs that once existed is unknown, but more than 350 different species of dinosaur have been identified from their fossilized remains.
Stegosaurus was a dinosaur, and paleontologists continue to find more evidence that dinosaurs were warm blooded. Thus, Stegosaurus was probably warm blooded.
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You can find a painted turtle in southern Alberta!
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I believe it's Alberta because some dinosaurs have been named after places there like the Albertosaurus
Someone who studies fossils and old bones to find out more about dinosaurs and how they lived is called a paleontologist. Paleontologists analyze and interpret the remains of ancient organisms, including dinosaur fossils, to understand their anatomy, behavior, and ecosystem. They may also study other aspects of prehistoric life, such as plant fossils and ancient environments.