Yes, they were bigger in pre-historic times. I'm not sure why though.
yes and it was 10 times bigger than a great white
yes male lady bug is bigger than a female ladybug
in prehistoric times, ichthyosaurs lived in Nevada.
Yes, in prehistoric times they wrestled nude.
The early man in prehistoric times they were called prehistoric.
When you see a ladybug on top of another, they are mating. The female is on the bottom, since she's bigger, and the male is on top. The male holds on as tight as he can. When ladybugs mate a few times, they may have babies.
No ladybugs do not eat grub, but they do eat aphids.
They weren't attacked by predators.
Prehistoric shakrs were WAY bigger than their present day cousins. For example, the Megalodon, a prehistoric cousin of the Great White, was 72-80 feet long! That's way longer than the 20 ft. Great White!
Yes they do!! The only way to tell them apart is the male is bigger.
It was a remarkable project, and the book instantly became a valuable contribution to paleontology. The scientific study of fossils is known as paleontology.
in the prehistoric times