A human living now and a dinosaur living millions of years ago both share the fundamental traits of being part of the Earth’s evolutionary history, as they are both products of natural selection. They also experience basic biological processes such as growth, reproduction, and the need for sustenance to survive. Additionally, both would have interacted with their respective environments, adapting to changes and challenges in their habitats, albeit in vastly different contexts.
They we are both alive
They we are both alive
They we are both alive
All living things on Earth contain carbon in that most of the molecules in us include carbon atoms. Dinosaurs were living creatures and are like all living creatures today in this respect.
There is no reason that an atom from a dinosaur couldn't be in your arm.
It could mean that she is as tall as a dinosaur because when a person says dinosaur we all think giant reptiles that are taller than a 5 story building, or it could mean that she is as scary as a dinosaur, or as strong as one.
Eggs. Animals were laying eggs for millions or years before there were any birds.
yoshi is a yoshi. or you could say he is a dinosaur
It could
The largest, well known dinosaur is Argentinosaurus, which hails from Argentina. A poorly preserved femur from a dinosaur called Amphicoelias was discovered about a hundred years ago, which has since been lost to science. From descriptions of it, the bone could have come from an even larger dinosaur. Amphicoelias comes from North America.
You would call it a dead dinosaur. You could refer to a fresh body as a dinosaur carcass. One that is only bones would be a dinosaur skeleton. However, you probably would never see the above. A fossilized dinosaur is called a dinosaur fossil.
It was not a dinosaur, but a plesiosaur and the longest plesiosaur. It could grow upto 15 m long.