Dinosaurs were all terrestrial creatures, although a few, such as Spinosaurus and Baryonyx, specialized in freshwater fishing. Large marine reptiles that were not dinosaurs but existed at the same time include plesiosaurs, pliosaurs, icthyosaurs, and mosasaurs.
You may not think Alabama was a place where dinosaurs thrived, but the state had many indigenous species that called it home. The Appalachiosaurus, the Lophorhothon and the Basilosaurus were native to Alabama and the surrounding areas.
Yes, dinosaurs did live in the water.
I guess water dinosaurs did :)
Yes, as a matter a fact, dinosaurs did drink water too.
No dinosaurs specifically lived in the water. Plesiosaurs, pliosaurs, mosasaurs and ichthyosaurs lived in the water (but are not DINOSAURS). They are reptiles but not dinosaurs. They co-inhabited the planet with dinosaurs, in the same way that the pterosaurs ruled the air. Pterosaurs were not dinosaurs either.
No, dinosaurs did not live in the Cenozoic era. Dinosaurs thrived during the Mesozoic era, which spanned from about 252 to 66 million years ago. The Cenozoic era began after the mass extinction event that occurred at the end of the Mesozoic, leading to the extinction of most dinosaurs. Instead, the Cenozoic is characterized by the rise of mammals and birds, which evolved to fill ecological niches left vacant by the dinosaurs.
No dinosaurs lived in water. The prehistoric reptiles that lived in water were the Plesiosaurs, not dinosaurs.
Many dinosaurs ate meat. Some are Allosaurus and Tyrannosaurus rex. No dinosaurs lived in water
Dinosaurs did Urinate. Water is dinosaur wee purified!
there were no types of water dinosaurs. Diosaurs only lived on land.
The Water When The Dinosaurs Lived Is The Same As The Water We Drink today.But We Make Changes To The Water,Even If We Do It Will Be The Same Water As The Dinosaurs Drank(Get It?)
Yes they are.