We don't really know. The parts that would indicate venom are too delicate to fossilize well. In the movie Jurassic Park. Spielberg speculated on venomous dinosaurs, and it's not impossible.
Over the years, we've found more and more venomous animals until nearly every class has some toxic representatives. There are venomous mammals (shrews, soledons, platypuses) birds (some finches) to say nothing of all the snakes, wasps, jellyfish, puffers, cones, octopuses and rays, so venomous dinosaurs wouldn't be such a stretch.
We don't know. Venom isn't something that fossilizes well. Although there are venomous dinosaurs in the movie, "Jurassic Park," that's just speculation. There MIGHT have been, but nobody's found any evidence to that effect yet.
Animals are venomous to defend themselves from bigger animmals.
NO. Some carry diseases, some are completely harmless, and likewise, some are venomous, but by no means are all of them any of these.
Dinosaurs never flew dinosaurs were land reptiles although some dinosaurs could swim
some dies, some survived, there were billions of dinosaurs
These dinosaurs did not speak, but their was some cutsy type of humor.
Whether a snake is diurnal or nocturnal does not affect if it is venomous. Some are venomous but most are not. The same is true of nocturnal snakes. If you see any snake and are not sure if it is venomous, don't take the risk.
There were no flying dinosaurs. All dinosaurs were strictly walking creatures.
Some dinosaurs that may have been omnivorous include Oviraptor and its relatives, and Ornithomimus. One of the earliest omnivorous dinosaurs was Eoraptor.
not yes, because some of the dinosaurs have strong bones. Some dinosaurs have strong bones in their body but sometimes some of their body parts are weak!!!!!!!!!!!!!
no only some snakes
Some sea creatures have ansetors of dinosaurs