Yes!
No skins have been found, but plenty of bones have been found.
Nobody knows because when a dinosaur fossil is found the skin has usually rotten away. Therefore there is no way to find out the color of the dinosaur. If there is skin found which is extremely rare then the color cells have died out already.
they are helping scientist and collecting proof of the dinosaurs skin is still there. still nobody has ever found proof there was dinosaur skin left but some, people think there is a way to find some dinosaur skin we don't know yet really!
Some had scales, but more and more dinosaur fossils are being found with feathers.
It really depends but first of all, dinosaur skin does not petrify so their is no such thing as dinosaur sking in our era, but teeth are bone so it does petrify. The range at which teeth could be found are from about 65 million years ago to almost 250 million years ago.
A dinosaur fossil or chicken nuggets
Dermabrasosaurus.
well we have found skeletons of dinosaurs so basically just imagine that skeleton with some scaly skin.
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.
We have no dinosaur DNA samples to study. Hence, we cannot determine which chromosomes were responsible for a dinosaur's color.
no one knows the answer!
Yes, because they usually rot away with the skin and other flesh and organ things.