Scientists learn about dinosaurs by studying their fossils and those of other contemporary organisms. This helps them to learn what a dinosaur looked like, what it ate, and what its adaptations were. They also learn about what the climate, plant life, and other animals it interacted with were like. Fossils such as those of eggs, nests, and footprints can leave clues as to a dinosaur's social behavior.
Paleontologists are constantly discovering new dinosaurs. This will probably continue for a very long time to come.
Scientists get information about dinosaurs from fossils and they are able to trace DNA and find out how dinosaurs looked, ate, hunted and lived.
The palentologist did.
Scientists have no way of knowing what sounds dinosaurs could make.
Birds, which are not just considered descendants of dinosaurs; they are dinosaurs.
I know about dinosaurs and their habitats from reading about them. Scientists learn about dinosaurs and their habitats by studying fossils.
Their fossils (bones).
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Yes. Many scientists nowadays consider birds to be dinosaurs. Animals such as pterodactyl were not actually dinosaurs.
Dinosaurs have long been extinct, making it impossible for scientists to work with living dinosaurs.
Scientists that study dinosaurs are called paleontologists.
no, they are considered to be an actual type of reptile.