Forests consisted of the plants of the time. The dominant trees were conifers; some of these conifers that still exist today include Auracaria and Sequoia. There were also cycads, ferns, seed ferns, horsetails, and mosses. Toward the end of the Mesozoic, flowering plants such as palms and primitive grasses evolved.
there was no dogs in the dinosaur times
The first stage in dinosaur times (the Mesozoic Era) was the Triassic.
yes they are. because there used to be colsel forests there. -Bambie810039
Delaware had rich soil and forests
No, evidence suggests that dinosaurs lived in deserts and on plains as well as in forests.
Think Like a Dinosaur was created in 1995.
If you mean that a dinosaur that can camouflage itself to its surroundings, I believe not. Iguanadon was a dinosaur that was thought to look like an Iguana.
Pachycephalosaurs, the headbutting dinosaur
anything but a dinosaur like cat or dog
AbaRed's dinosaur form looks like a red tyrannosaurus. AbaBlue's dinosaur form looks like a blue triceratops. AbaYellow's dinosaur form looks like a yellow pteranodon. AbaBlack's dinosaur form looks like a black brachiosaurus. AbaKiller's dinosaur form looks like a white tupuxuara.
No one knows what true dinosaur eggs smell like. Fossilized dinosaur eggs may smell like the earth that they were located in.
I believe you are referring to sauropods, which were quadrupedal, herbivorous, long necked dinosaurs. There were many different species from different times and places. Every continent had its own types of sauropods, and they lived in habitats ranging from desert or planes with scattered forests, to denser subtropical and even subarctic forests.