We haven't found enough bones yet, except for one species: tyrannosaurus rex. It's all thanks to Sue: the biggest and most complete T-rex. T-rex had about 200 bones in its body: roughly around how many bones we have.
Yes, dinosaurs have bones, so all vertibrates have bones.
not yes, because some of the dinosaurs have strong bones. Some dinosaurs have strong bones in their body but sometimes some of their body parts are weak!!!!!!!!!!!!!
No many people believe that dinosaurs were real. And so they should dinosaurs have left fossils of their bones this proves their existence.
What type of bones did dinosurs what???
Many of their genes are the same.
Dinosaur bones are bigger
-Dinosaurs have thin/hollow bones, like birds. -Many dinosaurs take care of their young. -Dinosaurs can walk upright (some, at least). -The hip structure of dinosaurs is dissimilar to that of a lizard.
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Yes there is evidence of Mesozoic dinosaurs in the form of fossilised bones of hundreds of clades, ranging from embryos to adult, eggs, coprolites and trackways. There are dinosaurs living today, the birds which are theropod dinosaurs. There is overwhelming evidence that birds derived from dinosaurs. There are now many fossils that show many types dinosaurs had feathers.
Most dinosaurs have the following bones that human skeletons also have: Cranium (this is actually a bunch of bones) Mandible Vertebrae Ribs Scapula Clavicle Humerus Radius Ulna Carpals (also a group of bones) Metacarpals (also group) Phalanges (also group) Ilium Ischium Pubis Femur Tibia Fibula Tarsals (group) Metatarsals (group) That said, dinosaur skeletons have more in common with bird skeletons than with human skeletons. Birds also have many of those same bones, but here are some similarities between bird and dinosaur skeletons that don't exist between humans and dinosaurs: Hollow bones 3 toes (in many dinosaurs) Beak (some dinosaurs) Feather attachments on bones (many dinosaurs)
Yes, archaeologists have found numerous bones from dinosaurs underground.