if you classify the nautilus as a fish them yes
Humans, or anything that could be remotely related to humans, came along many millions of years after the Jurassic Period.
During the Jurassic period, the dominant plants were gymnosperms, including conifers, cycads, and ginkgoes. Ferns and horsetails were also prevalent, along with the early angiosperms. These plants contributed to the lush forests that characterized the Jurassic landscape.
No, a stork is not a herbivore. They eat fish and small insects.
cod doesnt have a gestation period, because it is an egg layer. Cod, being a type of fish is an external reproductive organism, therefore there isnt a gestation period for any kind of fish
Fossils of this type of plant-eating dinosaur, which lived in the late Jurassic time period, have been found in what is now the western United States.
The primary plants in the Jurassic were conifers, tree ferns, cycads, and ginkgos. The vertebrates included dinosaurs, early mammals, primitive birds, pterosaurs, and plesiosaurs. Insects included beetles, flies, dragonflies, and termites.
Anurognathus lived about 150 million years ago. This was during the Tithonian stage of the late Jurassic period.
Jurassic Limestone.
No, the noun 'stegosaurus' is a common noun, a general word for a type of dinosaur of the Jurassic Period. A proper noun is the name of a specific person, place, or thing, such as Godzilla, a fictional stegosaurus type creature.
Guppy fish is a type of live-bearing fish, as they give birth to live fish after a certain gestation period. The guppy is one of the most popular aquarium fish, and as a live-bearing fish, for he is considered to be quite easy to take care of and has the shortest gestation period of all live-bearing fish.
You could see Dinosaurs of all kinds, and it was the end of the Mesozoic era so you could see a giant astroid plummet to earth. :)
The rock found on the Weymouth coast is mainly limestone, specifically the Purbeck Formation. This type of rock is known for its light color and layers of fossilized marine life, including shells and corals, from the Jurassic period.