The scientists who dig up dinosaurs are called paleontologists. Paleontologists study the history of life on Earth by examining fossils, including dinosaurs, to understand their anatomy, behavior, and evolution. These scientists use various tools and techniques to carefully excavate, preserve, and analyze dinosaur remains found in the field. Their work provides valuable insights into the ancient ecosystems and the history of life on our planet.
Scientists who dig up, identify, and study all forms of prehistoric creature are called Paleontologists.
Scientists know about dinosaurs because they have got archaeologists to go around the world and dig up the ground to find the remains of dinosaurs. Many archaeologists have found the remains of dinosaurs and you can go to your local museum and nearly every museum has a dinosaur part with real dinosaurs bones and remains.
They dig it up :)
They dig up bones and fossils of things that existed before humans, such as dinosaurs, or maybe even ancient humans!
they died under ground that's how paleontologist dig up fossils
A job where you dig up dinosaur bones is called paleontology. Paleontologists study fossils to learn about ancient life on Earth, including dinosaurs.
It is hard for scientists to determine how many dinosaurs roamed the Earth during their time. Some say there were more than 10,000 species including birds before the dinosaurs became extinct.
By digging in caves where they use to live. The tools and weapons they dig up tells how the Neanderthals lived.
exhumed, exhumation
The name for people who dig up things from the past is archaeologists. They study human history by recovering and analyzing artifacts, structures, and other physical remains.
archeologists dig up and examine artifacts, tools, paintings, weapons, buildings and household items.
you can dig up fluid's.