The answer is Apatosaurus.
Duck billed dinos like the hadrosaurs
apatosaurus
The answer is Apatosaurus.
Duck billed dinos like the hadrosaurs
The answer is Apatosaurus.
apatosaurus
apatosaurus
Yes, it can but the eggs,if some will need a home so that they can get used to.
It is believed all dinosaurs layed Fireproof eggs just like dragons. Although it is believed that 17% did not survive the laying of the eggs. This is due to the egg being far to hot to safely lay without getting burnt parts.
As written in the question, no. But the apostrophe serves to clarify the function of the word in a sentence. Nests can be used with or without an apostrophe, depending on how the word is used in a sentence. Nests can be a plural noun, or it can be the third personal singular of the verb to nest in the present tense.
Nests are simply used as nurseries. Birds do not stay in a nest once the babies are old enough to live on their own. Birds live in trees and bushes. Females only stay in a nest if there are eggs or little ones.
No, it is not. A dinosaur is an extinct reptile, a noun, and is a noun adjunct when used with other nouns as in dinosaur bones or dinosaur droppings (coprolites).
from April to May , the incubation period from 24-25 days
Ostrich nests are not "made" out of anything. They are instead constructed by a male by the digging out a shallow pit in the dirt where the community's female ostriches then lay the eggs. The dominant female of the group may discard some of the other ostriches's eggs when it is her time to lay. They are used as a community base for the eggs with the females incubating them by day and the males incubating them by night.
With six toes on each foot--all of them double- or triple-jointed--and an amazing range of motion, this agile dog was used to scale cliffs and rob puffin nests of their eggs. It is the only breed to have been used for this purpose.
Ostrich nests are not "made" out of anything. They are instead constructed by a male by the digging out a shallow pit in the dirt where the community's female ostriches then lay the eggs. The dominant female of the group may discard some of the other ostriches's eggs when it is her time to lay. They are used as a community base for the eggs with the females incubating them by day and the males incubating them by night.