no there werent any coldblooded animals as it was to hot.
yes, some bears are prehistoric.
The Whooly Mamoth
Some of the most notable prehistoric animals that lived in Canada were the Dinosaurs. Other creatures included Sloths and Mammoths.
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Prehistoric creatures are animals that were here a very long time ago. And some are still here.
Most animals alive today, except for some domestic breeds, existed in prehistoric times so, that makes most animals prehistoric. Pandas have been around since before humans learned to write. A close relative is the raccoon, which also has been around since before humans learned to write.
The most commonly known prehistoric animals are dinosaurs. But others would think of the woolly mammoth or the saber tooth tiger. Usually most people think of the animals that had lived during the ice age.
It was a remarkable project, and the book instantly became a valuable contribution to paleontology. The scientific study of fossils is known as paleontology.
Yes because some of them are in water so they are coldblooded
Prehistoric mammals and dinosaurs have not been found in Iowa. Iowa did have prehistoric marine life though. Some examples are Crinoids and Corrals.
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The "dinosaurs" that could fly, such as Pterodactyl, or swim, such as Elasmosaurus, weren't true dinosaurs. Therefore, they were prehistoric animals that were not dinosaurs.