I know of three off the top of my head. Citipati was a small feathered dinosaur with a beak and headcrest. Incisivosaurus was a feathered dinosaur that appeared to be bucktoothed. Microraptor was a small feathered dinosaur that lived in the trees, and had feathers on both its arms and legs that were used as "wings" for gliding.
well there are many ways that they came, no.1 the dinosaurs no.2 they're abit weird no.3 they like each other.
Since the dinosaurs. But back then they were these weird mutant flying things!
Dinosaurs looked very different from the animals we see today. They evolved to thrive in the conditions they lived in, and did very well for millions of years.
When the dinosaurs lived there were sea monsters but they were called marine reptiles and were not dinosaurs.
Album of Dinosaurs has 60 pages.
In the Presence of Dinosaurs has 189 pages.
In the Time of Dinosaurs has 229 pages.
Yes. All birds are direct descendants of dinosaurs and are considered by many to be dinosaurs.
there where many species of dinosaurs some of them still might not have been discovered yet
Birds are direct descendants of dinosaurs and are considered by many to be dinosaurs. Birds emerged in the later Jurassic period, branching of from a group of dinosaurs called theropods, two legged animals that accounted for all carnivorous dinosaurs. Many theropod dinosaurs show birdlike traits (including feathers on many species), particularly dromaeosaurs such as velociraptor.
There are about 2000 different species of dinosaurs http://www.dinosaurfact.net
none dinosaurs are extinct