The dinosaurs that were found there were allosaurus, ceratosaurus, stegasaurus, and Camarasaurus
Scientists know about dinosaurs because they have got archaeologists to go around the world and dig up the ground to find the remains of dinosaurs. Many archaeologists have found the remains of dinosaurs and you can go to your local museum and nearly every museum has a dinosaur part with real dinosaurs bones and remains.
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they can find and study remains of dinosaurs that want to and they give us more information about dinosaurs
there were dinosaur fossils and bones found.
There are no living dinosaurs in the world, at present, and they have been extinct for 65 million years. There are fossilized remains of these creatures, however.
There is no actual place which extinction occurred as dinosaurs are represented on every continent by both extant species and fossil remains.
Yes, if it involves their remains e.g. fossils, bones, footprints etc.
it came from the remains of animals such as dinosaurs millions of years ago
The heaviest dinosaur known from good remains is Argentinosaurus. They weighed up to 80 tons.
Since God is the creator of all things created and we have found the remains of dinosaurs, the answer is yes.
Although there might be legends of large animals that roamed the earth Mother, it is highly unlikely that they knew about the dinosaurs. Since most natives did not disturb the earth because they would not want to hurt what was understood to be the Mother of life, they would not have discovered buried remains. Only if nature unearthed any skeletal remains would they have known about the dinosaurs. They, of course would not have called them dinosaurs.
Ulster, the Northeastern province, strictly known as 'Northern Ireland'.