This question cannot be truly answered as the behaviour of dinosaurs is all educated guess of paleontologists. They tell this mainly by the shape of the dinosaur.
No
No, Humans and Dinosaurs are in different time periods.
There are about 2000 different species of dinosaurs http://www.dinosaurfact.net
Yes, dinosaurs lived in a variety of environments, including jungles and forest areas. Fossil evidence suggests that dinosaurs inhabited lush, vegetated habitats like forests where food sources were abundant. Different species of dinosaurs adapted to different environments based on their feeding habits and other ecological needs.
I guess water dinosaurs did :)
There are different kinds of dinosaurs for the same reasons that their are different kinds of birds and mammals. Dinosaurs, like modern animals, evolved to match their environment and survive to reproduce. Some dinosaurs evolved long necks to eat branches off tall trees, and some dinosaurs evolved sharp teeth to eat other dinosaurs. Some dinosaurs evolved horns and thick skin to defend themselves against predators, and others developed thin frames and long legs to run away from predators. The basic principles of evolution worked the same way for dinosaurs as they do for modern organisms. Dinosaurs evolved into such diverse specihowes because they were the dominant vertebrates for over 160 million years.
There were no dinosaurs in medieval times.
The dinosaurs died out different way The dinosaur from the late triassic died out by the envirmont changing Dinosaur from the Jurassic died out by a flood Dinosaurs from the cretaceous died out from lava and a comet.
because they have different bones ya idiot
Yes There is the bird-hipped dinosaurs and the reptile or lizard-hipped dinosaurs. These were further subdivided into smaller groups.
Dinosaurs were a subset of reptiles but they were different from any modern reptile. Modern reptiles are cold-blooded animals with a fairly slow metabolism. They walk with their legs stuck out to the side except for snakes and some lizards which have no legs. They are covered in scales. By contrast dinosaurs walked with their legs erect directly beneath them. There is evidence that many dinosaurs were warm blooded and had active lifestyles. Some are now known to have been covered in feathers rather than scales. A number of dinosaurs such as velociraptor were much more like birds than like modern reptiles.
Probably like chicken or some other bird, as birds are evolved from dinosaurs.