Most of the dinosaurs of long ago were considered cold-blooded creatures, or reptiles. However, studies have shown that some dinosaurs were warm-blooded. An example is that of the ancestors of birds or horses. The T-Rex is a cold-blooded dinosaur.
Limbs are erect, not sprawled out like modern day reptiles. Also the size of some dinosaurs is greater than most reptiles today. Additionally, there is evidence that many dinosaurs were warm blooded unlike modern reptiles which are cold-blooded. A number of dinosaurs, most of them small carnivores, are now known to have had feathers.
what did a Dino have that no other animal had ? well Dino had huge heads not like any other animals , and it had very hard skin to protect them. 3th day are very very big even though they look small but really their not.
Lots of other animals became extinct at the same time. The mass extinction allowed for the rise of mammals, who were better prepared to adapt and survive.
Well, it should be the way it looks, moves and even nests.
Some type of small, feathered dinosaur evolved into the first bird during the Late Jurassic. In fact, birds are classified as a subgroup of dinosaurs.
The fact that they died.
T-RexPterodactylAnd other extinct dinosaurs.
it came Extinct for eating other animals
dinosaurs, saber-toothed tigers, woolly mammoths, and other long-extinct animals
Neither. They can't be compared. One is mechanical and the other is a extinct species of animals.
animals that have scales are snakes, crocodile's, and fish not only those animals but other species to like dinosaurs which are extinct .
Two extinct animals other than the Moa are the Elephant Bird and the Dodo bird.
other animals on a food web get lower in population and since they compete they become extinct
when alot species of fish or other animals and a lot die they become extinct.
they are getting killed by other animals thye are food to some other animals
No. Most of the life that has ever lived on earth is extinct. And Dinosaurs make up only a small portion of that and aren't completely extinct either, as birds are in fact dinosaurs. Other major extinct groups of animals include trilobites, eurypterids (sea scorpions), ammonites, icthyosaurs, pterosaurs, and synapsid reptiles. There are also many extinct varieties of plant, fungus, and microorganism.
Excluding dinosaurs, the closest living relatives of birds are crocodiles. Extinct animals they are related include other archosaurs, such as pterosaurs, rauisuchians, aetosaurs, etc.
Large, active reptiles, such as non-avian dinosaurs, went extinct before the start of the Cenozoic. Hence, dinosaurs, pterosaurs, and other such reptiles are not characteristic of the Cenozoic.