They have amniotic eggs.
They have claws on their toes.
They both have scales on their feet.
they have a collarbone.
they have a tibia.
they have an anklebone attached to the bottom of the shinbone.
They both a have an anklebone attached to the bottom of the shinbone. They both a have a tibia. They both a have a collarbone. They both a have an anklebone attached to the bottom of the shinbone. They both a have a tibia. They both a have a collarbone.
feathers. There a alot of dinos that had feather including the raptor family i would say a "beak"
a head and a tail and a nose and some eyes and a body and teeth and ears and neck and legs and arms and butt and claws and blood and mouth and anus!!!!!!!!!!!
Dinosaurs evolved first and then some dinosaurs evolved into birds. So all birds are technically dinosaurs.
Both. If you think about it, birds evolved from dinosaurs, and some think birds are the only living dinosaurs left.
Sharks are still in existence, while dinosaurs became extinct long ago.
yes crocodiles and alligators are dinosaurs and some dinosaurs turned into birds
birds are dinosaurs some birds that lived with dinosaurs were archeopteryx, confuisosornis, and avivisaurus these creatures are dinosaurs all birds were dinosaurs
Recent discoveries have virtually proved the the birds are the only living descendants of dinosaurs.In fact the similarities between birds and some avian dinosaurs have lead scientists to begin to consider birds as not only evolving from dinosaurs but actually being dinosaurs in their own right.
One clade of dinosaurs, the theropods, were carnivorous. Many of them were large and ate other dinosaurs. Today, birds are the only surviving group of dinosaurs. Some birds of prey eat other birds, so dinosaurs still eat other dinosaurs today.
Crocodiles and dinosaurs are both classified as types of Archosaur but they are on different branches and therefore different groups. The biggest, most obvious difference is that crocodiles walk on sprawled limbs that stick out the side of the body whereas dinosaurs walk on erect limbs held below the body. In actuality very few dinosaurs look anything like crocodiles. Some dinosaurs are bipedal, some fly (birds) even most the quadraped dinosaurs dont look like Crocodiles. The most crocodile looking dinosaurs are probably the herbivorous ankylosaurs. These are covered in scales, armor and have a low profile. But even these don't really look like crocodiles. Not all dinosaurs are covered in scales. There are some groups which are covered in feathers. All crocodiles are covered in scales. These days mesozoic dinosaurs are generally thought to be warm blooded. Modern day dinosaurs, the birds, are also warm blooded whereas crocodiles are cold blooded. Rather than use mesozoic dinosaurs, which are sadly extinct, why not use modern day dinosaurs and ask the question: What is the difference between birds and crocodiles? Some of the the differences should become more aparent.
Dinosaurs as most people think of them are completely extinct. However, birds evolved from dinosaurs, and as such, are considered to be a group of dinosaurs. Since birds are still alive today, so are some dinosaurs. No dinosaurs other than birds are alive today, though.
dinosaurs shared many features with todays lizards. they had skeletons with backbones. they had scales. many walked on four legs. but there differences between the two groups of animals. dinosaurs legs go almost straight down from their bodies. legs of todays lizards stick out more from the sides of the bodies. some dinosaurs share many features with birds. for instance, some dinosaurs had features and a wishbone! also, a few fossils have included more than just bones. these fossils have shown that some dinosaurs had a heart that is similar to a birds or a mammals heart. NOTE: ( i got this info from my science book )
some birds have 2 stomachs (the gizzard)
Amazingly,birds were found out to be dinosaurs so that means the only living dinosaurs today are birds.