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yes they live in the north
Headland (as in a peninsula)
oak trees
i dont
Native to Siberia and central Europe and several North American species in the northern mountains, high pastures and woodlands.
corn and rice
The Eastern Woodlands
No
North America
Dilophosaurus lived at a time when North America's climate was mostly arid to semi-arid, similar to Africa and Australia today. The dominant flora of the time consisted of conifers, ferns, ginkgoes, cycads, and tree-ferns with no flowering plants like grass.
The number of over 50
A perennial North American native plant found wild in eastern deciduous woodlands and damp meadows as far north as Vermont and Minnesota, and south to Georgia and Arkansas.