Dinosaurs lived on all different continents in climates ranging from dry deserts in Pangaea and Asia to semi-arid plains in North and South America, polar forests that went dark all winter in Antarctica, semi-arid forests on the islands of Europe, mangrove swamps in North Africa, and coastal floodplains in North America. If you include the fact that birds are dinosaurs, though, than any habitat you can think of from the open ocean to the Arctic tundra to tropical rainforests and open grasslands has dinosaurs, even today.
dinosaurs lived in a range of habitats. there are dinosaurs from desert, plain, costal, jungle, wooded, mountanous, forest and even polar habitats. dinosaurs lasted 150 milion years and uring that time the earth changed a lot. there was also may different dinosaur speices which came and went during that time, sme occupying many habitats some occupying only one habitat. if you want to know the habitat of a spesific dinosaur you need to find out about the time and place that particalar dino lived in or the formation it was dug up in generally scientists can tell a lot about a dinosaurs habitat by knowing what type of sedementary rock it is burried in.
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they all lived in different habitats some dinosaurs lived in the deserts and others in the swamps, and the grasslands.
There were thoudands of different dinasaurs that all lived in different enviroments. Your question is too open-ended to answer.
The eating habits are for carnivores are meat, herbivores eat plants only, and omnivores eat both plants and animals.
Every one but the arctic.
The fossils of meat eating dinosaurs have been found on every continent and in every type of habitat that existed during the Mesozoic (the Age of Dinosaurs).
Sharks have been around for 400 million years,before the dinosaurs have been a live.
Jurassic Park.
Mostly jungles.
The dinosaurs were killed by a very, very large rock called a woodwind.
First, we'd have to learn to live in harmony with the natural environment today. Large animals like dinosaurs would be more vulnerable to the effects of habitat destruction from humans than modern animals. If we could learn to live in harmony with nature, the question becomes whether we're going back in time to live with them or we're recreating them to live with us. If we brought dinosaurs back and let them roam wild, they would devastate ecosystems until said ecosystems could no longer support them. If we went back in time to live with them, we might be able to coexist if we treated nature with the utmost respect and left plenty of habitat for the dinosaurs. However, the biggest consideration would be us introducing dangerous microbes to their habitat, or their habitat containing disease to which we have no immunity.
Yes, dinosaurs did live in the water.
No. The dinosaurs evolved into ducks after. Ducks ARE dinosaurs, but they didn't live WITH them.
Owls live in a land habitat.
Yes. The natural foliage of their habitat's provided shelter.
No, Bunnies did not live during the time of the dinosaurs
Dinosaurs lived 65 million years ago.