There is not a pacific place where reptiles live. Reptiles live in all habitats except from Antarctica where it snows all the time. Reptiles can live in hot deserts, swamps, tropic jungles, dark caves and even in the ocean there is many places where they can live you see.
Dinosaurs were around at the time of Pangaea (a super continent) so they lived on all different continents once Pangaea spread out. This makes it hard to say what a dinosaur's habitat was like since they were everywhere and each place was different. Overall dinosaurs were land animals. Dinosaurs did not live in the water. There were many huge marine reptiles dominating the waters, but scientists do not consider them dinosaurs.
During the Triassic Period, Pangaea was still around. Most plants and animals lived by the rivers that flowed through the land for they had more than enough water, or they lived in scrublands. Scrublands were semi-deserts with plants growing in them that didn't mind the lack of water.
During the Jurassic Period, Pangaea was beginning to spread out making shallow seas, where lowlands use to be, and great arms of ocean reached into the depths of the continent. This caused plants to thrive, making the dinosaurs thrive. Forests with tall trees began to be common. They were mostly around rivers.
During the Cretaceous Period, the continents had spread apart and the dinosaurs had spread apart too, each continent had its own ecosytem and landscape. The different habitats were… swamplands, mixed forests mountains and desert plains.
As you can see there were so many different possible habitats for dinosaurs to live in.
Some reptiles can live in the desert and some may live in the water and in marshes. some may even live in the swamps or maybe cages if the are house pet reptiles. so dose that answer your question or phrase
It is believed to have lived in forests where it's prey could find plenty of food.
Swamps,deserts and tropical places
land and water
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Gerrothorax is a giant amphibian, not a dinosaur. It lived in freshwater swamps.
By finding out what plants lived in it's environment /the climate of it's habitat.
Herrerasaurus was one of the largest predators in its habitat. The only one larger was Saurosuchus, and it would have hunted Herrerasaurus.
Niche: an organism's role in the environment. Habitat: specifically where it lives. For example, many organisms maybe have the same habitat (under a log, if we're considering insects), but as long as they occupy different niches, they will not be in competition.
Torosaurus lived along the western shore of the Western Interior Seaway at the end of the Mesozoic. The habitat was a floodplain crisscrossed by rivers. Common plants were conifers, cycads, ferns, gingkoes, and even some flowering plants.
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Dinosaur fish dinosaur dinosaur.
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Dinosaur 35 is arrhinosaurus.
Spinosaurus (meaning "spine lizard") is a genus of theropod dinosaur which thus showing Spinosaurus preyed more regularly on fish than it did on land.