There are many theories to why the non avian dinosaurs including Tyrannosaurus rex, became extinct. So far, this is the most widely accepted one by paleontologists.
65.5 million years ago, an asteroid with a diameter of 6 miles crashed into what is now the Yucatan Peninsula, creating the Chixculub crater. It threw so much dust into the atmosphere, that sunlight was blocked for months. Plants died without sunlight, and the herbivorous dinosaurs died without plants to eat. The carnivores soon died out, too, because their prey was gone.
There is evidence that the Chixculub impact preceded the dinosaur extinction by hundreds of thousands of years, until another, possibly larger asteroid struck and eliminated the non avian dinosaurs once and for all.
On top of it all, even without the asteroids, dinosaurs were already dealing with the negative affects of climate change.
Ichthyornis was created in 1872.
Ichthyornis likely fed on small fish and other aquatic prey, using its sharp, pointed beak to catch and swallow them whole. Its diet may have also included insects and other small invertebrates found along the shorelines where it lived.
Why did the dinosaurs go extinct? Humans will never go extinct!
Missouri is a state - it is not a living thing so it cannot go extinct.
they are not extinct yet.
They are not extinct...
They are not expected to become extinct.
It has NEVER been extinct.
if they go extinct then the things that they eat will get over populated.
hippos didn't go extinct because they are still producing
The hectors dolphin did not go extinct you may be thinking of the baiji river dolphin witch went extinct in 2006.
Ichthyornis lived in a marine environment during the Late Cretaceous period, around 93 to 83 million years ago. It likely inhabited coastal areas and shallow waters where it could dive for fish and other marine prey.