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Actually, we still have many Dinosaurs on the Earth. They are birds. The first bird was made from a Dinosaur.Actually, we still have many Dinosaurs on the Earth. They are birds. The first bird was made from a Dinosaur.
Many types of non-avian dinosaurs lived in Wales, and it's fauna would not have been much different from that of the rest of western Europe.
they're colors would depend on where they lived for camoflage
Triceratops Dinosaurs would probably not have lived in shelters.
When the dinosaurs were on the Earth the Bahamas did not exist. They lived on a super continent called Pangaea, so the answer is yes. The dinosaurs did live on what would become the Bahamas.
There are no names of underwater dinosaurs because there were no underwater dinosaurs. Sea reptiles that lived at the same time as the dinosaurs were around. Names of these sea-living reptiles include: Liopleurodon, Opthalmosaurus and Tylosaurus.
Technically, petroleum is made mostly from algae and somewhat from marine animals that died in anoxic conditions caused by algal blooms hundreds of millions of years ago. Whether dinosaurs had existed or not, there would still be petroleum. As for coal, the plants that formed it lived long before the dinosaurs existed.
Our most provident evidence would be carbon dating and fossils.
A number of dinosaurs are known from the Tendaguru Formation of Tanzania. Kenya may have been covered in a shallow sea at the time, but if it wasn't, the dinosaurs in Tanzania and Kenya would have been the same. These include Kentrosaurus, Giraffatitan, Dysalotosaurus, Dicraeosaurus, Allosaurus, Ceratosaurus, and Elaphrosaurus. They lived around 150 million years ago.
Yes it would be possible for dinosaurs to be in a reptile house if they were still alive. I guess the bones could be in a reptile house but no real dinosaurs.
Because most of those prehistoric creatures are completely wiped out... if humans had lived in the age of dinosaurs they would have been extinct too, unless in some way they were able to act like sharks, jellyfish, and all other animals that survived and... well... survive. if dinosaurs lived at the same time or after humans, and the dinosaurs got wiped out, we wouldn't be here would we? I rest my case.
Grazing dinosaurs typically roamed the savannas taking advantage of the ease of spotting predators and the plentiful grazing opportunities. These dinosaurs were typically herbivores and omnivores, rather than carnivores.They lived everywhere.