the average strength of say Tyrannosaurus its bite force was three times stonger than a crocodile
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.
Spinosaurus. This dinosaur was the fiercest dinosaur of its time. Its massive claws could easily rip apart a plesosaurus. Not to mention its bone-breaking strength.
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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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Brontosaurus was a useless name given to Apatosaurus. When that was found out, scientists stopped using it, but it still was popular with the general public. There is also a type of Apatosaurus called Eobrontosaurus.
Dinosaur names are typically capitalized when they refer to a specific genus or species, such as "Tyrannosaurus rex" or "Velociraptor mongoliensis." However, when referring to dinosaurs in a more general sense (e.g. "the carnivorous dinosaurs"), they are not capitalized.
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Dinosaur 35 is arrhinosaurus.