Tammy and the T-Rex (1994) http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0111361/
The general consensus is that they evolved from a group of small theropod dinosaurs.
early vertebrate-->early bird-->chicken
In all likelihood, yes. Their are mountains of evidence pointing to birds having a dinosaur ancestor.
The brain grows as you age into adult phase until you are in your early twenties. There is some research that shows that brain cells can regenerate even into late adulthood and old age.
The effects of dopamine on the brain can be mimicked by the drug levodopa: levodopa therapy is the mainstay of PD treatment in its early stages.
Dinosaurs first appeared in the early Mesozoic.
In early studies dinosaurs are poikilothermic in new study shows dinosaurs are truly homeothermic
Juassic
celophysis and eoraptor
Triassic
Early humans evolved 2.3 million years ago. That is 63.2 million years after dinosaurs died out.
The dinosaurs from the cretaceous period died because of a huge comet most scientists say but no one is sure How dinosaurs died out is pure opinion. some people believe that a large comet broke earth's atmosphere and that is how they died. On the other hand some people believe that there was no comet, that the dinosaurs evolved into animals that we see today, while some died out due to the inability to find food or water. Thank you for asking.
Yes, it is too early to kiss my girlfriend
Most of the earliest known dinosaurs were theropods, such as Eoraptor, Herrerasaurus, and Coelophysis. There were also herbivorous prosauropods, such as Plateosaurus, and early ornithischians, such as Eocursor.
Early man was 65 million years after the era of dinosaurs.
yes they do
early forms of bacteria