Sauropods (long necks) such as Brachiosaurus and Camarosaurus. Carnivores that lived are Ceratosaurus and some smaller ones.
DON'T FORGET T-REX!!!
Actually, the t-rex was not around until the Cretaceous Period. It is also in the genus of Theropod dinosaurs.
and also allosaurus. allosaurus was the bigest dinosaur that ever lived in the Jurassic besides meglasaurus but i don't think meglasaurus rely existed because i think it was just a load of different dinosaurs put to gethere.
There are far too many to list, but here is an overview.
FISH
Sharks
*Xiphactinus (a 13 foot long, toothy, carnivorous fish)
*Saber Toothed Herring (small, carnivorous fish with long teeth)
AMPHIBIANS
*Frogs
*Salamanders
REPTILES
Lizards (including mosasaurs, sea dwelling, carnivorous lizards up to 40 feet long)
*Primitive snakes
*Turtles
*Crocodillians (Sarchosuchus and Deinosuchus were two crocodillians that may have been 50 feet long).
Crocodylomorphs (relatives of crocodillians. Some hunted and lived on land, and others were very similar to crocodillians).
*Pterosaurs (Flying Reptiles, sometimes inaccurately called "flying dinosaurs)
*Plesiosaurs (Long and short necked sea reptiles)
*Icthyosaurs (Reptiles that lived in the sea, looked like fish, and gave birth to live young).
*MAMMALS
*Multituberculates (small, rodent like mammals that ate seeds, but were not placental)
*Platypus
*Monotremes (Egg laying mammals, including the platypus)
*Marsupials (mammals with pouches)
*Placental Mammals
*BIRDS (evolved from dinosaurs)
*These animals evolved among the dinosaurs. Not all of them lived at the same time, though (for example, Icthyosaurs died out over 100 million years ago, and mosasaurs didn't evolve until about 90 million years ago.
Many, but I'll tell a few: Allosarus, Apatosaurus, Brachiosaurus, Camarasaurus, Camptosaurus, Diplodocus, Cearatosarus, Barosaurus and Stegosaurus. Is that enough?
dinosaurs,pteausours,fish,and sea reptiles
beetles and flies plants conifers and tree ferns
gigantosauraus and proto saurous
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Dinosaurs.
The Jurassic Period followed the Triassic.
out of the three listed, the earliest is the triassic period, then the jurassic, and finally the cretaceous period (the last prehistoric period in which dinosaurs lived.)
Jurassic, Triassic, Cretaceous/The Mesozoic (all 3 in 1)
An archaeopterygid is a member of the Archaeopterygidae, a group of dinosaurs which lived during the late Jurassic period.
Dinosaurs lived in the Jurassic Period over 145 to 200 million years ago. Dinosaurs became extinct during the Triassic period.
None-avian dinosaurs first appeared in the Triassic period and were the dominant land vertebrates through the Jurassic and Cretaceous periods. At the end of the Cretaceous period, 65.5 million years ago, all non-avian dinosaurs went extinct. Birds, which are now classified as dinosaurs, continue to live to his day.
Frog fossils have been found dating to the Jurassic period. The Jurassic period was the middle period in the middle of the Mesozoic. The Mesozoic was the era in which all dinosaurs lived, so frogs and dinosaurs did coexist.
The Jurassic Period lasted from 201 to 145 million years ago. There are far too many dinosaurs that lived during that time to list, but here are some examples:ApatosaurusDiplodocusBrachiosaurusCamarasaurusAllosaurusTorvosaurusCeratosaurusOrnitholestesStegosaurusScelidosaurusCamptosaurusDryosaurus
The Allosaurus was the largest and the Compsognathus was the smallest of the meat-eating dinosaurs that lived during the Jurassic Period. See the related link below for more information:
The Dinosaurs lived in mainly three era's Jurassic, Triassic and Cretausous. forgive me for spelling mistakes.. Thomas Gibbons elliott st john
Dinosaurs lived tons and tons of years. For me I think that they lived for millions and millions of years.