Albertosaurus, Allosaurus, Ankylosaurus, Aptosaurus, Archaeopteryx, Brachiosaurus, Compsognathus, Dienonychus, Diplodocus, Giganotosaurus, Hadrosaurus, Iguanodon, Kinetosaurus, Lambeosaurus, Maiasaurus, Megalosaurus, Nodosaurus, Ouranosaurus, Plesiosaurus, Protoceratops, Pteranodons, Spinosaurus, Stegosaurus, Triceratops, Tyrannosaurus, Velociraptors and loads, loads more!
By Paige Louise Marriott. Age 10.
To date, about 600, but it is estimated that there were about 1400+ dinosaurs.
"Play" is perhaps too sophisticated an activity for what dinosaurs did, but it's safe to say that different kinds of dinosaurs associated, just as elephants and giraffes and zebras and antelope do today.
There are different kinds of dinosaurs for the same reasons that their are different kinds of birds and mammals. Dinosaurs, like modern animals, evolved to match their environment and survive to reproduce. Some dinosaurs evolved long necks to eat branches off tall trees, and some dinosaurs evolved sharp teeth to eat other dinosaurs. Some dinosaurs evolved horns and thick skin to defend themselves against predators, and others developed thin frames and long legs to run away from predators. The basic principles of evolution worked the same way for dinosaurs as they do for modern organisms. Dinosaurs evolved into such diverse specihowes because they were the dominant vertebrates for over 160 million years.
More than you! suckerr! :D
Actually, there ARE dinosaurs now; birds of all kinds are now classified as dinosaurs. They are actually more numerous than mammals!
There were many kinds of dinosaurs some of them ate flesh depending on their size and the size of the prey and some ate plants.
All of them except birds. (Yes, they're technically theropod dinosaurs. Look it up!)
All dinosaurs that ate meat because if we (humans) were alive back then the 'bad' dinosaurs would've eaten us all up and ended the human civilisation
ankylosaurus, triceratops, and Tarbosaurus.
Tyranasaurus Rex and Dinosaurus.
Armadillo,turtles,crocs/gators, dinosaurs...
No, Humans and Dinosaurs are in different time periods.