We cannot be certain of the coloring of any dinosaurs. We have hints from a few skin impressions, and trace chemical signatures left behind, and from the colors of modern birds and reptiles.
Corythosaurus was a late Cretaceous hadrosaur (duck-billed dinosaur). We DO have a few skin impressions of this particular dinosaur, but it remains anyone's guess what the coloring of the magnificent beast would have been.
No body knows because they are so old! It's hard to find their bones or imprints. One dinosaur they saw had orange microbes but it changed! You can use your imagination! Maybe they are purple but since nobady knows, people color them earthy colors like green or yellow.
the color of the compsognathus is usually a type of reddish color.
It's a species of dinosaur.
The Compsognathus.
Compsognathus was once thought to be the smallest known dinosaur. However, smaller dinosaurs have since been discovered, such as Epidexipteryx.
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No, the correct spelling for the dinosaur is Compsognathus.
Compsognathus was a two legged dinosaur that was carnivorous (a meat eater) whilst Apatosaurus was a four legged dinosaur that was herbivous (only ate vegetation).
Yes. Compsognathus was a meat-eating dinosaur, even though it was only the size of a chicken. Its prey probably included insects, lizards, and small mammals.The eggs laid by Compsognathus was one of the smallest eggs in the world.
It's a species of dinosaur.
compsognathus
Compsognathus is a very small dinosaur, and it was only about the size of a chicken with a very long tail. Triceratops was 30 feet long and weighed 6 to 12 tons, so it was thousands of times larger than Compsognathus.
Compsognathus wasn't the smallest dinosaur. It weighed somewhere between 2 and 8 lb and was about 3.3 feet long.
The smallest dinosaur is Microraptor, probably less than 1 ft tall, and is 2 ft long.