because they smelled the pooped they look ugly and they are taller than a building
Dinosaurs the Terrible Lizards - 1970 was released on: USA: 1970
Those would be dinosaurs
The reason why Dinosaur were named Dinosaurs (Greek for Terrible Lizard) was because of that time around the 1700-1800s the concept of reptiles larger than a elephant or a house was considered absurd by the general public. The term Terrible Lizards came to be was due to the public astonishment and awe when the animals was first dug out, and was thought to be horrifying to meet one in real life back in the era.
In latin the word "terrible" is dino and the word "lizard" is saur therefore thats how you get the word dinosaur.
I believe it means "terrible lizard"
No dinosaurs were mammals, but reptiles. "dinosaur" means "terrible lizard." Though there may be a link between dinosaurs and modern birds.
Terrible part, easy, marvelous, not so easy. They called dinosaurs stuff like "Terrible Claw" and stuff like that because of the fierce, killer claws and teeth the carnivores with Terrible in their name had, like Deinonochus' Claws! I think they call dinosaurs marvelous (in the name) because they might have been graceful, amazing, or just plain beutiful.
Terrible part, easy, marvelous, not so easy. They called dinosaurs stuff like "Terrible Claw" and stuff like that because of the fierce, killer claws and teeth the carnivores with Terrible in their name had, like Deinonochus' Claws! I think they call dinosaurs marvelous (in the name) because they might have been graceful, amazing, or just plain beutiful.
DINOSAUR DINO = Monstous SAUR = Lizard A Dinosaur is an extinct animal that was really dangerous and lived hundreds of millions of years ago.
terrible, terrible lives living in slavery
the herbivores
Dinosaur comes from the Greek 'deinos' meaning 'terrible', 'powerful' or 'wondrous', and 'saura' meaning 'lizard' or 'reptile'.It has been common practise to translate dinosaur as terrible lizard.dinosaur- 1. Any cheifly terrestrial, herbivorous or carnivorous reptile of the extinct orders Saurischia and Ornithischia, from the Mesozoic Era, certain species of which are the largest known land animals."Terrible lizard." Sir Richard Owen bestowed that one them back in the Nineteenth Century. It turned out to be somewhat inappropriate in the light of discoveries in the Twentieth and Twenty-first. For one thing, only some dinosaurs were "terrible," and none of them were lizards. (There must have been some sort of "lizard" fad, because another creature was named "King Lizard" which turned out to be a whale.)Dinosaurs are actually most closely related to birds, and specifically, chickens, but it's unlikely "dinogallus" (Terrible Chicken) will ever catch on.