It is not known exactly as skin is not usually preserved in fossils. However in the cases where skin is preserved it is found to have varied between different types of dinosaur. Some had scales like modern reptiles while others, especially small theropods, had feathers and possibly birdlike skin.
No, dinosaurs had dry skin. Depending on the type most dinosaurs either had feathers or scales.
No dinosaurs have scale like skin mammoths have fur
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
Not a lot of skin has been preserved, but we assume it was much like that of modern reptiles. At least one dinosaur, the saltasaurus, have thick plates here and there imbedded in its skin, presumably for defense.
Dinosaurs had a variety of body coverings, most commonly scales or feathers. Some dinosaurs, like T. rex, had scales, while others, like Velociraptor, had feathers for insulation and display purposes. The specific type of body covering varied depending on the species of dinosaur.
No.Dinosaurs did not have the right type of skin.
well we have found skeletons of dinosaurs so basically just imagine that skeleton with some scaly skin.
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no they dont have fur they have dry skin
no because they did not have hair at all they had only skin
No one really knows what color the dinosaurs were. But due to modern analogs (Alligators and birds) we can assume that dinosaurs were green like other reptiles. But unfortunately, we will never know because it is very hard for soft-part of the body to become fossilized.
I guess water dinosaurs did :)