Without knowing where "there" is ... no, unless you consider birds dinosaurs, in which case the answer is maybe.
Non-bird dinosaurs lived at least 65 million years ago, and no spot on Earth has been continually frozen since that time. Even Antarctica has only had ice for about 40 million years.
yes. It's not like it was discovered in space =D
No. 'Frozen' released before 'walking with dinosaurs'.
Walking with dinosaurs came out before Frozen in 2013.
No because a giant metorite hit the earth and killed all the dinosaurs
by there fossils
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A cave man and the scientist
there where many species of dinosaurs some of them still might not have been discovered yet
it's impossible to know exactly because not all the dinosaurs have been discovered yet.
No
With Frozen having $1,252,695,631 at the box office and Walking with Dinosaurs earning on $130.6 million at the box office, it's a safe bet to say that Frozen is the more popular film, though both are very good and were well received.
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