I am happy to know the colors of dinosaurs. However, I can't think of any practical use for that knowledge except to impress other people who like dinosaurs.
It is no known. With only a few exceptions we do not know what colors the dinosaurs were.
Dinosaurs are reconstructed from fossils, petrified remains, trace fossils, and comparisons with existing animals.
i really dont know but thats a really good guestion
I know about dinosaurs and their habitats from reading about them. Scientists learn about dinosaurs and their habitats by studying fossils.
Because we only know dinosaurs from fossils, we don't know for sure. Mammals that use scent marking generally have a good sense of smell, while most dinosaurs didn't. Dinosaurs' descendants, birds, and their closest relatives, crocodiles, don't scent mark, so dinosaurs probably didn't either.
It's difficult to find out the colour of their feathers.
Yes, sure. But be sure to get some additional colour in your life - we have colour vision for a reason you know.
we all know the dinosaurs very well because of the science behin it but is it true.
as far as I know, Yes Dinosaurs did existed
Extreme Dinosaurs - 1997 A Few Good Dinosaurs 1-31 was released on: USA: 13 October 1997
Because dinosaurs are only known from fossils, most of what we know about dinosaurs is actually an educated guess. If we were wrong, we wouldn't know because we can't observe them to see that we were wrong.
Science doesn't really work like that; but there is good evidence that a major asteroid impact happened shortly before the mass extinction of the dinosaurs. To complicate the story slightly, the dinosaurs had been declining before the asteroid hit - so it may be the asteroid may have speeded an existing process. There is also good evidence that modern birds are descended from dinosaurs.