Dinosaurs were strictly land animals. Living at the same time as the dinosaurs were other reptiles adapted to the water. Probably because these creatures occupied the water niches, no dinosaurs (that we know of) "went back" to the water as did the mammals -- whales and dolphins, seals and sealions, walruses, sea cows, otters and beavers.
are animals born knowing something already?
The hippo is born under water and lives on the Savannah.
A shark
Barney, TV Dinosaur Born: 1987 Birthplace: Dallas, Texas
Scientists believe that Ceolophysis wasthe first dinosaur
The dinosaurs were born in the late Triassic.
The skull & hind legs of the Dimorphodon (flying reptile) resembled the 1st dinosaur
The phrase "born in water and dies in water" often refers to fish. Fish begin their lives as eggs, which are typically laid and fertilized in water, where they develop into fry. They live their entire lives in aquatic environments, and when they die, they decompose in the water. This cycle highlights the dependence of fish on water for their entire life cycle.
1981? and she is 34 or 35 or somthing.
No, humans are not drinking dinosaur pee. Dinosaurs went extinct over 65 million years ago, so there is no way for their urine to be part of the water cycle today. The water we drink goes through treatment processes to ensure it is safe for consumption.
Barney the dinosaur is a fictional character that first appeared in 1987 so that is considered his "birth" year.
He hatched from a dinosaur egg in Fred Flintstone's hands.