Dinosaurs are reconstructed from fossils, petrified remains, trace fossils, and comparisons with existing animals.
no. Do they look like dinosaurs?
i really don't know i really didn't even cared! about dinosaurs that much until now!......
Birds looked like cockroaches when dinosaurs ruled the earth.
Actually, paleontologists don't know for sure what color the dinosaurs were. All they know is the shape of the skeleton therefore creating the body shape.
a dinosaurs head
long necked and fast
Dinosaurs looked like sh*t
don't know look on you tube
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 looked like there were dinosaurs and pangaea was breaking up and that's it. :) It was hot and dry, mostly. This is the era where you'd see pterodactyls, triceratops, and a lot of other dinosaurs. This is the Mesozoic era, otherwise known as "the Age of Reptiles", so you'd see more dinosaurs than other creatures. I only know the dinosaurs, not really the flora or environment.
They don't know for sure what they look like, but they do know what their bones are like and they use the bones along with knowledge of currently living animals to guess what dinosaurs probably looked like. Scientists have also found impressions of feathers and, in a few rare cases, chemical traces of pigments.
go look it up and it isn't that hard to find out