The most famous winged creatures of the dinosaur time were the pterosaurs, an order of flying reptiles often mistakenly called dinosaurs.
However, the dinosaurs world was also inhabited by flying insects, which evolved much earlier, and later, the first birds, which branched off from the dinosaurs.
NO dinosaur had wings. The animals you see flying on dinosaur programs are terasaurus-flying reptiles. Some of those include pteranadon, Quetzalcoatlus, and the famous little Archaeopteryx
The earliest birds had wings; they evolved from feathered, winged dinosaurs. However, the ancestors of those winged dinosaurs did not have wings.
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because they are from the age of the dinosaurs. their name comes from the greek phrase meaning "three eyes"
No dinosaurs had wings (unless you consider Archaeopteryx a dinosaur, which you could, but usually it's considered the first bird and removed from the dinosaur superorder). Pterosaurs, flying reptiles, had wings and flew. Nearly all of them (that we know of) had teeth.
No dinosaurs had wings. You are thinking of Pterosaurs, the most famous being Pterodactylus and Pteranodon.Edit: '''No dinosaurs had wings.''' That statement is wrong.There are around 10,000 species of dinosaur alive today with wings, we call them birds. There are many fossils of maniraptorian dinosaurs that show wings.The basal bird Archeopteryx, the dromeosaur Microraptor and the troodontid Anchiornis are some examples.The famous Velociraptor had quill knobs on its ulna, which show that it too had ''wings''.Wings in dinosaurs are only found in the theropod group, maniraptora.If your thinking of pterosaurs like Pterodactylus and Pteranodon then those are not considered dinosaurs.
Bipedal dinosaurs include all theropods. Also, some small plant eating dinosaurs were bipedal, such as Leallynosaura.
A tri-wing or tri-plane.
three dino names are velociraptor, triceratops and tyrannosaurus.
with there legs or wings depending on what dinasour they were (Y)
Answer:No, the dragonfly is not a decendent of dinosaurs. There's no way the decendents of dinosaurs can gradually develop an extra set of wings, a change in body shape, a change from vertebrate to invertebrate etc.
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No. Birds and dinosaurs were not contemporaneous; that is, they didn't exist at the same time. In fact, we are coming to believe that modern birds may be the evolutionary descendants of dinosaurs! So just remember, those chicken wings come from highly-evolved dinosaurs!