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This is a very general question, kind of like asking "What do birds look like?"... there are many different varieties. Some had wings, some were huge, some were small, some ate plants, some ate meat. It all depends on the type of dinosaurs you're referring to.
They were huge reptilian lizards with sharp claws and teeth

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What body covering did Dinosaurs have?

Dinosaurs had a variety of body coverings, most commonly scales or feathers. Some dinosaurs, like T. rex, had scales, while others, like Velociraptor, had feathers for insulation and display purposes. The specific type of body covering varied depending on the species of dinosaur.


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The amount of food dinosaurs ate daily varied based on their species and size. Larger dinosaurs like the Brachiosaurus may have consumed hundreds of kilograms of food per day, while smaller dinosaurs like the Compsognathus likely ate much less. Studies estimate that some herbivorous dinosaurs could have consumed up to 1 ton of food per day.


Did dinosaurs have mitochondrian?

Considering that most eukaryotic cells have mitochondria and that dinosaurs are eukaryotes like all other animals that ever lived, it is certain that they did have mitochondria in their cells. In fact, birds are considered dinosaurs (they certainly descended from dinosaurs) and their cells have mitochondria, so we can be as sure as scientifically possible that dinosaurs indeed did have mitochondria.


Why do scientists believe that birds evolved from dinosaurs?

Scientists believe birds evolved from dinosaurs because of several pieces of evidence, such as shared skeletal features, fossil records of "transitional" bird-like dinosaurs, and genetic similarities. These connections suggest that birds are the descendants of a group of small theropod dinosaurs.


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