Dinosaurs weren't anything like humans, although they were all smart in there own way. The velocoraptor, probably one of the smartest, had the sharpest claw. It hunted in packs for better meat, was very fast, and might have been able to fly because they had feathers. The T rex, fights for food, reproduces, and they all were loving parents. So yes, in a way they are like dogs, but some dogs are terribly smart mind you, but they defintly didn't act like the dinosaurs would have!!!
Assuming you encounter one, pretty much the same way you'd care for a baby bird; keep it warm and feed it constantly.
My favourite dinosaur is the triceratops.I had a dinosaur lunch box as a kid.We will take her to the dinosaur museum this weekend.
Such aspects of dinosaur behavior are not known.
Maybe if you take the dinos DNA
If I take a bath in gravy will a dinosaur eat me?
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well, the t- rex did because it needed to care for its other young.
The dinosaur that laid the largest eggs was the Hypselosaurus. Fossilized eggs attributed to this dinosaur have been found to be up to 18 inches in length. These eggs are believed to have been laid in nests similar to those of modern-day birds, indicating that Hypselosaurus exhibited some level of parental care.
No type of mother dinosaur ate its own babies, although a few may have eaten the young of others from their species. The misconception comes from the misidentification of lizard remains in the stomach of a Coelophysis. Because the lizard bones were thought to be infant Coelophysis, people thought they were cannibalistic. The error has since been corrected.
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