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Birds are considered a group of dinosaurs. Therefor, all birds living in New Zealand are dinosaurs. Just one example of a living dinosaur from New Zealand is the kiwi bird.
The fossils of a dinosaur called Hadrosaurus was found in New Jersey. Hadrosaurus is the state dinosaur of New Jersey.
Very difficult to bring a dinosaur back to life, except for walking with dinosaurs which was in New Zealand to imagine what dinosaur were when they ruled the earth.
New York is not a region that has Mesozoic rock formations and therefore no dinosaurs have been found there. However Connecticut and New Jersey both have dinosaur bearing formations.
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Yes, dinosaur is a common noun, a general word for any dinosaur of any kind.A proper noun is the name of a specific person, place, thing, or a title; for example:Aladar, lead character in the 2000 Disney Movie 'Dinosaur'Dinosaur, CO (pop. 320)Dinosaur Bar-B-Que, New York, NY'The Dinosaur Hunter', a novel by Homer Hickam
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The tuatara is a New Zealand reptile which is the closest living relative of the dinosaurs - even more so than the crocodile.
It depends on what is meant by dinosaur. The islands of Hawaii are relatively new in geologic terms, about 30 million years for the oldest part of the chain while the age of the dinosaurs ended 65 million years ago. So while there may be fossilized remains they would not be of dinosaurs.
in 2009 Disney is releasing a new 2d cell animated movie called The Princess and the Frog.
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