you cant unless you are a super-rich museum with special scientists who can fund research and cast the bones. so personally, i would forget it.
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No over millions of years boines cannot stay white. Dinosaur skeletons appear brown.
The ancient Chinese thought that dinosaur fossils were dragon skeletons.
Either Iron or Steel poles because the Skeletons are so heavy.
There are dozens and dozens of dinosaur skeletons on display at the American Museum of Natural History, so you will have to be more specific.
The evidence of Coelophysis are multiple fossilized skeletons. Some of them were complete skeletons, which are rare when it comes to dinosaur fossils. There is one known species from the Coelophysis genus.
The plural form of the noun dinosaur is dinosaurs.The plural possessive form is dinosaurs'.example: They spent years assembling all of these dinosaurs' skeletons.
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If you are referring to the fosil skeletons you often see in museums, these are held together by wires or other supports. If done well you can hardly see the supports.
The best evidence for the existence of dinosaurs are thousands of fossilized dinosaur skeletons of hundreds of dinosaur species. There are also fossil footprints, skin impressions, and, in a few rare cases, dinosaurs mummified and fossilized, preserving skin.
Dinosaur skeletons say a lot about dinosaurs. Nearly all knowledge of dinosaurs comes from their skeletons. Skeletons tell us: -How large the dinosaur was -The shape of the teeth tells what the dinosaur most likely ate (sharp teeth are typically used for tearing flesh, and molars are typically used for grinding plant material.) -Horns and frills suggest how the dinosaur might have defended itself or attacked other dinosaurs -Nasal cavities show where the nose would have been on the dinosaur, and if it had one -Auditory cavities show the location of the ear Skeletons sometimes require some interpretation, and paleontology is constantly increasing its understanding of dinosaurs. Sometimes paleontologists misinterpret bones. For example, the sharp spike on the front leg of the Iguanodon was initially believed to be a horn. When more skeletons were found, scientists realized their mistake. Sometimes new technology or fresh observations or new specimen also give new information. It was only recently that velociraptors were discovered to have feathers. Paleontologists found little grooves in the bones of the forearm that were alike enough to grooves on the bones of currently living organisms with feathers.
Yes, dinosaurs have a backbone! As can be seen on the dinosaur skeletons on exhibit in many natural history museums.