The theropod dinosaurs share some similarities with birds, including a somewhat similar posture and possibly the same air sac based repository system. Many theropods also had feathers.
Yes, dinosaurs mated just like animals today.
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Dinosaurs are animals, just not animals that live today. They died out about 35 million years ago.
Dinosaurs came in different sizes, just as animals today are different sizes. There can be many animals larger than SOME dinosaurs.
Check out the next bird you see: it has dinosaur feet.
No. Tuataras are in the lepidosaur branch of reptiles, which they share with lizards and snakes. Dinosaurs are on the archosaur branch, which they share with crocodilians. Birds are the only living dinosaurs today.
They're already around you. Dolphins, sharks and crocodiles are just three examples of animals today that have evolved from surviving dinosaurs.
Baby dinosaurs probably played with their siblings and parents probably played with their younglings, like most species of animals do today.
Absolutely. There is no reason to think that dinosaurs were colored any differently than animals today. And just like you can find animals of every color (including black) you would have likely found dinosaurs of every color as well.
In a rudimentary manner much the same as lower animals do today.
yes but most of the animals that live today have evolved from dinosaurs
There are two parts to this: where did dinosaurs come from, and where did they go. Where from: single-celled animals=> multi-celled animals=> fish => amphibians => reptiles including dinosaurs Where to: Over millions of years, animals take a different shape. The dinosaurs' closest living relatives today are the Birds. Dinosaurs like T.Rex are related to just a normal standard chicken.