I think almost every state had dinosaurs! -dino-b, the dinosaur loving expert
As of June 2014, there have never proof that any dinosaurs lived in the state of Virginia. Maybe someday there will be bones that are discovered in the state.
Alaska has no state dinosaurs, but its state fossil is the woolly mammoth.
Tennessee doesn't have a state dinosaur, but its state fossil is Pterotrigonia thoracica, a type of bivalve. If you count birds as a subgroup of dinosaurs, then the state bird is a state dinosaur, and Tennessee's state bird is the bobwhite quail.
Apes appeared way after the dinosaurs went extinct so NO.
The earliest birds had wings; they evolved from feathered, winged dinosaurs. However, the ancestors of those winged dinosaurs did not have wings.
there used to be dinosaurs
dinosaurs
Your meaning is unclear. Dinosaurs certainly used plants as shelter and food. Plants would also be propagated by dinosaurs though this is instinctive and evolutionary.
177,000,000 years ago ate other sea dinosaurs
The collective noun for dinosaurs is "herd" or "pack." This term is used to describe a group of dinosaurs of the same species that lived and moved together. The collective noun helps to categorize and describe the social behavior of dinosaurs in paleontological studies.
beacuse of the dinosaurs. i used to live there
There is no concept called a "state of depression" in paleontology, so, No.