There were a great many prehistoric animals that lived in Arizona. 10,000 years ago there were megafauna animals like camelops (a North American camel) that lived there.
Much further back, about 225 million years ago, during the Triassic, there were early dinosaurs like Coelophysis, and prosauropods lived there, as well as erect, quadrepedal, carnivorous reptiles like Postosuchus. There were also a variety of crocodile-like animals, as well as herbivorous reptiles that weren't dinosaurs. See the related links for more details.
Yes for an example Dilophosaurus.
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When dinosaurs lived in Australia, the continent was further south. In fact, one corner of Australia was connected to Antarctica.
Australia was part of the giant land mass called Pangea at the time of dinosaurs.
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Crocodiles are indigenous to Australia and are amongst the few survivors of the age of dinosaurs.
Dinosaurs were everywhere because the continents were all smooshed together witch is called Pangea. Dinosaurs would rome and rome every continent.
you can find pearls 25 mi. around sydney,australia
Australia is just a continent in itself. sometimes it is included with the islands that surround it, called oceania. and the dinosaurs lived when there was 1 big continent.
Probably Australia, when we were still with Antarctica and South America we were called Gondwanaland, but that was when dinosaurs were still with us.
Not particularly, as dinosaurs go. It used to have the shortest dinosaur name, but it doesn't anymore. Other than being a relatively complete specimen from a continent that doesn't have much in the way of dinosaurs (Australia).
The platypus has its earliest ancestors over 70 million years ago at the time of the dinosaurs.
HA! there are no genetic mutations! DINOSAURS ARE DINOSAURS! DINOSAURS ARE DINOSAURS! no mutants
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