no one knows the answer!
Possibly. No one knows though, as skin colour doesn't fossilize
No, dinosaurs had dry skin. Depending on the type most dinosaurs either had feathers or scales.
No one can be sure yet but I would say all sauropods (long-necked dinosaurs) had a darkish blue or purple skin colour/color when they were alive.
it depends on your gene. there are dominant and recessive gene present. and for skin colour, bright colour are dominant over dark colour. if the both the parent are bright skin colour but the children is dark skin colour. there are possibilities where the recessive gene present in one or both parent. under certain circumstances the recessive gene will show its trait instead of the dominant gene. that's why some parent skin colour is different from the childrens' skin colour
Dinosaurs were gone from the earth long, long before man came. No human being has ever seen a dinosaur. Fossil remains do not preserve skin color and for the most part do not preserve anything at all like skin. So the color of dinosaurs is only guesswork; no one knows.
It's difficult to find out the colour of their feathers.
By hydration of skin
people don't know the color of dinosaurs. the dinosaur skin color seen in books and TV isn't 100% accurate they are just guessing
what colour skin is your skin? This is the easiest question coz you know what colour your skin is. U can see it.
I am happy to know the colors of dinosaurs. However, I can't think of any practical use for that knowledge except to impress other people who like dinosaurs.
It is no known. With only a few exceptions we do not know what colors the dinosaurs were.
No, unless you are an amphibian