because they had skin pigmentation differences and they all turned out different
They were greenish , black, brown.
dinosaurs can be in various colors
yes hypothesize is a real word and yes hypothesize is like hypothesis.
Since scientists can only hypothesize about how dinosaurs walked, ate, interacted with other animals, and behaved, ordinary people can only rely on depictions of dinosaurs, such as in the movie Jurrasic Park. Therefore, no one can really say what a dino's "personality" was like.
Yes! dinosaurs were all sorts of colors! they weren't just green and brown. they were pink, purple, green, blue, yellow, orange, and a lot more colors!
Cold-blooded animal bones show rings like trees. Dinosaur bones don't have that bone structure
they're colors would depend on where they lived for camoflage
I am happy to know the colors of dinosaurs. However, I can't think of any practical use for that knowledge except to impress other people who like dinosaurs.
It is no known. With only a few exceptions we do not know what colors the dinosaurs were.
We don't really know what colors the Mesozoic animals were because the pigments didn't survive the mineralization process. More significantly, there were no flying dinosaurs. There were flying REPTILES, but they were another kind of creature entirely.
No one really knows what colors any of the dinosaurs were. Colors come from pigments, which hasn't been preserved as fossils.
We still don't know what colors dinosaurs were. The pigments of their skin long ago leached out of their remains.
Nobody really knows because there are no fossils with skin that has colors on them.