Bob skittlemen
It was celophysys a small dinosaur that hunted in groups and ate fish.
The first dinosaur to die would have been one of the earliest species of dinosaurs that lived during the Triassic period, over 230 million years ago. As more and more dinosaur species evolved, the initial species eventually went extinct. It is not possible to pinpoint the exact species that was the first to die.
William Buckland was the first to describe any dinosaur species. He described Megalosaurus.
The first dinosaur identified in America is a Hadrosaurus, dug up in New Jersey in 1858. Before that it is likely Indians had uncovered dinosaur fossils, but did not recognize them as long extinct species.
Dinosaur is not really any one species but a general term. An example of a species of dinosaur is t-Rex with it's scientific name Tyrannosaurus Rex.
Archaeopteryx is the first creature that resembled a bird, a dinosaur with wings and feathers.
it all depend on the species of dinosaur you are talking about!
Dinosaur Species In Australia --AtlascopcosaurusAustralovenatorAustrosaurusDiamantinasaurusFulgurotheriumGrallatorKakuruLeaellynasauraMinmiMuttaburrasaurusOzraptorQantassaurusRapatorRhoetosaurusSerendipaceratopsTimimusWalgettosuchusWintonopusWintonotitan
It's a species of dinosaur.
*closest
I think it should be Loricatosaurus as a new species of dinosaur, while a new species of Velociraptor was found lately.
The first dinosaur fossil found in Antarctica was an ankylosaur. Cryolophosaurus was the first carnivorous dinosaur discovered on that continent, and its remains may have been identified before those of Antarctopelta.i remember it was cryolophasaurusThe first dinosaur to be discovered in Antarctica was the Antarctopelta oliveroi, an ankylosaurian dinosaur. However, it was the second one to be named. The first dinosaur to be named was the Cryolophosaurus ellioti, a species of theropod dinosaur that had a crest.