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Not all dinosaurs had large feet. Some dinosaurs were small and didn't have big feet.
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Dinosaurs
There were ancestors of snakes that had feet during the time of the dinosaurs. But the mere fact that they had feet meant that they would be considered snakes. Instead they were more like modern lizards. The first snakes appeared during the Cretaceous period when dinosaurs still dominated the earth.
Three things paleontologist can tell are:How many feet the dinosaur walked onThe weight of the animal based on the depth of the footprintThe gait of the animal - how fast it was going and the order in which it moved its feet to move
Three things paleontologist can tell are:How many feet the dinosaur walked onThe weight of the animal based on the depth of the footprintThe gait of the animal - how fast it was going and the order in which it moved its feet to move
Yes. Some of the sauropod (i.e. long-necked) dinosaurs could grow to be over 100 and perhaps even 200 feet long.
Dinosaurs ranged in size from the size of a chicken to over 100 feet long. Most dinosaurs Argentina. 47 feet long (14 m), 8 tons in weight, and 12 feet tall (4 m).
The dinosaurs from Walking With The Dinosaurs vary in height depending on the species of dinosaur trying to be portrayed. However, they typically average anywhere from 36 feet tall to 56 feet tall.
Poopopopo
the object at the end of a dinosaurs leg, mainly used for walking.