All of them lay eggs.
all of the female dinosaurs , they are oviparous
yes they do
baby dinosaurs were adorable expecailly t.rex babies awww those t.rex babies would of been so cute!!
They mated like modern birds and some reptiles. Dinosaurs laid eggs, which had leathery eggshells. Some species of dinosaurs nursed their babies after hatching, some species let them hang out to dry after laying eggs.
No, they didn't raise the babies.
Are you an idiot? every species of dinosaur can have babies< spelt correctly! if a dinosaur couldn't have babies then how would it be able to continue its species? it wouldn't....
The T-rex eat meat, mainly on anything really, but it usually goes for babies or weak dinosaurs because they are easy to catch.
towards there babies yes<3 towards a person no :( dinosaur means terrible lizard that would include alligator and crocs and they love their babies. they guard their nest and carry their babies to the water when they hatch.:)
The "polar Allosaurus" is called Cryolophosaurus. Like all dinosaurs, Cryolophosaurus would have laid hard shelled eggs, and the babies would hatch after the eggs incubated for a period of time in the nest.
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HA! there are no genetic mutations! DINOSAURS ARE DINOSAURS! DINOSAURS ARE DINOSAURS! no mutants
Mammals survived where most dinosaurs (not all) died out for several reasons: - Mammals were eaten by various sizes of dinosaurs. Over time, mammals developed the ability to reproduce and have babies very fast, and give birth to large litters, too. The dinosaurs were very slow to reproduce, so as they died out, they couldn't make enough babies to replace them, where the mammals could. - Mammals, for the most part, were small, allowing them to live deep under rocks or in burrows where they were protected from whatever killed off the dinosaurs. - Dinosaurs could not find enough food to eat because their normal food animals were killed, too. But the mammals, being much smaller, could eat many little things - grass, insects, each other, that kept them healthy. Dinosaurs mostly required large food sources, which were disappearing. There is much more to this story than can be told, here.