Dinosaurs are huge reptiles.
yes
there were no types of water dinosaurs. Diosaurs only lived on land.
No, many scientists believe that it was a meteor that demolished the diosaurs and some are still having debates.
of course not dinours are instinked they were got ridin of thousonds of years ago!
There are different kinds of diosaurs. Some yes, are carnivores. Some are herbivores, and only eat plants. Some are omnivores, they eat both meat and plants.
Lots of discoveries are being made in every field of science. In genetics discoveries in epigenetics are latest and very fascinating. But then the pygmy T-Rexes and the observation of gravity waves are significant as well. Interesting too are the observation of water on Titan and studies that show that humans interbred with neanderthals and other early manlike species.
The dinosaurs didn't survive because when the meteor hit, there was a bunch of dust and soil that rose out of the earth, causing the sun to block out. All of everything died because the sun wasn't reaching the earth. First the plants died, then the plant eaters, then the meat eaters, see? It totally destroyed the web of life.
Dinosaurs are a group of reptiles that are most well known for having lived in the Mesozoic era from about 230 million years ago until and extinction even 65.5 million years ago. Some of the dinosaurs of the Mesozoic were the largest animals every to live on land. The largest of them long-necked herbivores called sauropods were comparable in size and weight to whales. The first dinosaurs were two legged animals. While many evolved back into a four legged posture two groups, ornithopods and theropods remained on two legs. The theropods included all carnivorous dinosaurs. Among these were animals such as Tyrannosaurus, Spinosaurus, and similar sized animals which were the largest of all land predators. Dinosaurs were initially though to have been sluggish and cold-blooded like modern reptiles. However, evidence now shows that many dinosaurs were likely warm-blooded, with active lifestyles and shared more in common with birds than with modern reptiles. Contrary to popular depictions more and more dinosaurs, most of them small theropods such as velociraptor, are being found to have had feathers. Through studying fossil records paleontologists have found that birds are actually dinosaurs that evolved from small theropods. So it is now known that dinosaurs are still around in feathered form.