In knowledge it's Megalosaurus.
In time it's Eoraptor
No. People just use the term "dinosaur" to describe an old computer.
The first dinosaur identified in America is a Hadrosaurus, dug up in New Jersey in 1858. Before that it is likely Indians had uncovered dinosaur fossils, but did not recognize them as long extinct species.
The first dinosaur discovered in Australia was a small theropod. On 7 May 1903, geologist William Ferguson discovered the claw of the theropod at Cape Paterson in Victoria.
no one nose when the first was because drought was maybe there went the dinosaur lived
Dinosaur World - Arkansas - ended in 2005.
The first dinosaur to be described scientifically was Megalosaurus in 1824.
Rex's dinosaur is named Ace, meaning "First" or "The Best".
The first dinosaur was named by Sir Richard Owen, a British scientist, in 1842. He coined the term "dinosaur" to describe the ancient reptiles whose fossils had been discovered.
The first dinosaur fossil found in Antarctica was an ankylosaur. Cryolophosaurus was the first carnivorous dinosaur discovered on that continent, and its remains may have been identified before those of Antarctopelta.i remember it was cryolophasaurusThe first dinosaur to be discovered in Antarctica was the Antarctopelta oliveroi, an ankylosaurian dinosaur. However, it was the second one to be named. The first dinosaur to be named was the Cryolophosaurus ellioti, a species of theropod dinosaur that had a crest.
That depends on what you mean. The first Dinosaur discovered by scientists and named was Megalosaurus. But many believe that ancient civilizations based myths of dragons, griffens, sea serpents, Gods, etc, on Dinosaur fossils. The first Dinosaur to appear, as in the oldest Dinosaur, was Herrarasaurus. But older Dinosaur fossils may be found, so we can never be certain.
The first dinosaur whose fossils were found in Antarctica was Antarctopelta in 1986. It wasn't named until 2006, long after a second dinosaur, Cryolophosaurus, was found and named in 1991 and 1994, respectively.
It was found in England in the mid 1800s and was named iguanadon (giant iguana).
Dinosaur Species In Australia --AtlascopcosaurusAustralovenatorAustrosaurusDiamantinasaurusFulgurotheriumGrallatorKakuruLeaellynasauraMinmiMuttaburrasaurusOzraptorQantassaurusRapatorRhoetosaurusSerendipaceratopsTimimusWalgettosuchusWintonopusWintonotitan
No, but there is a dinosaur named Gojirasaurus, for Godzilla's Japanese name.
Iguanodon was the first dinosaur to be named. Around 1840 a man named Gideon Mantell found a large tooth by the side of the road. It looked like the tooth of an iguana but it was much larger. They were then able to match the tooth with the rest of the skeleton that was found. Iguanodon means "iguana tooth".
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The first dinosaur was Eoraptor.