Dinosaurs
depending on the creationist or evolutionist theory, you would either see dinosaurs interacting with man, or dinosaurs interacting with nature. either way, you would see the most alien landscape possible on one planet. if you come up with a way to get back there, please post it so we can all follow for a quick view!!
If I could travel back in time to the Jurassic Period I really would be spoiled for choice as to what to look at.
First I would travel to the middle Jurassic around 160-155 million years ago.
Liopleurodon is reputed to be the largest carnivore found to date. It is a marine reptile from the family Plesiosauria and some estimates put it as long as 25 meters and 150 tons.
While there I would also take a look at Leedsicthys. A huge fish that measures about 25-30 meters in length. Infact the largest fish of all time.
You couldn't go to the Jurassic without finding one of the most iconic of dinosaurs the Stegosaurus. It lived in the late Jurrasic about 150-145 million years ago.
At this time also is the famous Archaeopteryx, the avian dinosaur that first showed the evolutionary link between dinosaurs and birds. It is often concidered the "first" bird.
Staying in the late Jurassic. I would also like to see the Brachiosaurus which is thought to be the tallest and one of the heaviest land animal ever to exist. This sauropod dinosaur is estimated to weigh 80 tonnes and reach up to 17 meters in height. Also I would look at one of its close relatives Diplodicushallorum (Seismosaurus) it is considered the longest land animal ever with some estimates of a total length of 40 feet.
I would also like to see the Ammonite. An extinct genus of cephlopod closely related to squid and octopus it was common throughout the Paleozoic and Mesozoic Era's.
Moving away from animals I might also like to witness the break up of the super continent Pangaea which took place in the early to mid Jurassic. I could also go an watch the Puchezh-Katunki Asteroid impact about 167 million years ago. Although it was smaller than the famous Chixulub impact but if the 80 km diameter crater is any guide still would have been a very impressive sight.
If I were a traveler during the Jurassic, I would be an ecotourist. I would primarily want to see the large sauropods, like Diplodocus, Brachiosaurus, and Camarasaurus. I would also want to see Stegosaurus, Dryosaurus, Othnelia, and Allosaurus. I would probably choose to visit North America because of the abundance of all of these dinosaurs.
Think about the creatures that lived in that time period. Everyone talks about the T-Rex so, I would think everyone would want to see that.
Lots of plants and tiny animals and tough dinosaurs and flying one too!
Let's face it, everyone would want to see the dinosaurs, and maybe witness the asteroid impact that led to their demise.
The trees and the desert and the animals.
I would love to see the dinosaurs
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they might want to see the animals, plants, geography, and other things that might have changed from then to now........... this is a correct answer...... also.... hi internet and people on the internet :D
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A transition period is a time where things are not fully functional or in their completed state. This usually occurs when many changes are made.
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They would want to see mostly the different animals that were there at that time.
what will you might see in the quaternary period
what will you might see in the quaternary period
If you were lucky enough to get to visit the Jurassic, you'd want to locate and photograph as many prehistoric animals, including dinosaurs, as possible. You'd also want to make detailed observations regarding their behavior and diet. If you could get DNA samples, they would also be a huge advantage to the scientific community,
The Permian period was 230 to 280 million years ago. Travelers during this time period would have been able to witness the start of the Alps, the Appalachian, and the Rocky Mountains. There were many massive sand dunes throughout much of the United Kingdom and the United States that were transitioning into sandstone formations. Insects and amphibians were rich throughout the Carboniferous area.
They might want to see the animals and the rivers or streams.
to see what kinds of things lived there and how the earth was like back then...... maybe to expeirience death 2..
There are several things that lived during the Pennsylvanian Period. Giant water scorpions, eels, crocodiles, newts, salamanders, and many other things lived during this time.
Travelers at the end of the Permian period would face a real danger of extinction. At this time 90 percent of marine life and at least 75 percent of land animals went extinct.
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