Spinosaurus lived during the Late Cretaceous period, around 100 to 93 million years ago, in what is now North Africa. It was a large, semi-aquatic dinosaur, adapted to both terrestrial and aquatic environments, featuring a long, crocodile-like snout and conical teeth suited for catching fish. Its distinctive sail-like structure on its back may have been used for thermoregulation or display. Spinosaurus likely inhabited river systems and coastal areas, using its adaptations to hunt in water and on land.
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no, bats did not live on earth at least 50 millions. actually the bats had been living since millions ago.
They are called limited because they take millions of years to form and most probably no-one has millions of years to live.
no but in millions of years, the sun will die down and it will become too cold to live on earth and we will all die.. but thats in a millions and millions of years. (we wont be there)
Spinosaurus do not live like crocodiles but have a crocodile like skull.
Dinosaurs lived tons and tons of years. For me I think that they lived for millions and millions of years.
1) they're not alive - so they don't live. 2) they exist for many millions of years on Earth - on the moon it's billions of years.
1) they're not alive - so they don't live. 2) they exist for many millions of years on Earth - on the moon it's billions of years.
1) they're not alive - so they don't live. 2) they exist for many millions of years on Earth - on the moon it's billions of years.
Paua as a species has been existing on Planet earth for millions of years. Paua by its self can live for about 30 years.
earth has the perfect temperature and amount of gravity to live on. and besides, if we were to move to mars it would take millions of years. we would half to start life there.
No, the dinosaurs died out 65 million years before Jesus was born on earth. However Jesus preexisted all creation, as is said in the Gospel of John, he just wasn't on earth. He was with God the Father then, as well as during the time of the dinosaurs.