it was not all of the dinosaurs whitch had teeth. The scientists believed that somehow, the dinosaurs, like the Troodon and Velociraptor, were able to turn into birds during time to survive. Somehow there was a wishbone in one of the Troodon's! Scientists are still disputing about this, but it is all in the form of evolution. But not ALL of the dinos had teeth.
Birds evolved from dinosaurs that lost their teeth as they adapted to a herbivorous or omnivorous diet. Over time, their beaks became specialized for feeding on seeds, fruits, and insects, eliminating the need for teeth. This evolutionary change allowed birds to become more efficient and successful in their ecological niche.
AbaRed's dinosaur form looks like a red tyrannosaurus. AbaBlue's dinosaur form looks like a blue triceratops. AbaYellow's dinosaur form looks like a yellow pteranodon. AbaBlack's dinosaur form looks like a black brachiosaurus. AbaKiller's dinosaur form looks like a white tupuxuara.
Not quite. Birds definitely existed during the Age of the Dinosaurs, as specimens such as Archaeopteryx and Sinosauropteryx can attest, but birds didn't start to take on a more recognizable form until the Age of Mammals, when they really began to prosper.
Dinosaur does not need an apostrophe. The plural form is dinosaurs. The singular possessive form is dinosaur's, as in "the dinosaur's tooth." Plural possessive would be dinosaurs', as in "the dinosaurs' eggs."
The possessive form for "the teeth of the horse" (singular) is "the horse's teeth".The possessive form for "the teeth of the horses" (plural) is "the horses' teeth".
The plural form of the noun dinosaur is dinosaurs.The plural possessive form is dinosaurs'.example: They spent years assembling all of these dinosaurs' skeletons.
No. Lizards evolved from a separate group of reptiles and, as far as reptiles go, are not closely related to dinosaurs. The modern "evolved form" of the dinosaurs is actually the birds.
No, "teeth's" is not a standard word; it is a possessive form of "teeth." The correct term for multiple tooth is "teeth," and the possessive form would typically refer to something belonging to the teeth, such as "teeth's enamel." In general usage, "teeth" is the appropriate plural form.
The singular possessive is tooth's.
A dinosaur cannot be cloned. There are remakes of dinosaurs in museums everywhere in the form of bone. The dinosaur is not able to be cloned today or any time soon.
Yes, the possessive form for the plural noun teeth is teeth's.Example: The teeth's luster shows well in the photograph.
Parrotfish gets its name from its teeth, which are fused to form a beak.