Can a dinosaur be cloned today?
A dinosaur cannot be cloned. There are remakes of dinosaurs in museums everywhere in the form of bone. The dinosaur is not able to be cloned today or any time soon.
Yes. The last dinosaur (unless your count birds) died 65,000,000 years ago.
Are dinosaurs the oldest trilobites?
No. Dinosaurs and trilobites are completely different. Trilobites were arthropods in the same phylum as insects and crustaceans. They went extinct before the first dinosaurs appeared. Dinosaurs are vertebrates and are technically classified as reptiles, though they had more in common with birds.
What are the reasons for dinosaures disappearance?
The main answer you would have heard of would be the giant meteor, but that's not the main reason. There were Tsunami's, Volcanic Eruptions and ect and that could cause climate change and then the plants would die there for the Herbivors ( plant eateing dinosaurs ) would die out because of the lava and stuff killing the plants and then the Carnivors ( Meatv eation dinosaurs ) would die out because all of the herbivors would have died out.
By The way this was answered by a 10 year old boy!
What dinosaurs roamed Vermont?
some of the type of dinosaurs that roamed Vermont was the pegasoarus and the mighty T-Rex.
Did an asteroid kill the dinosaurs?
It was an meteorite and climate change that killed the dinosaurs. Meteorites are similar to asteroids and are commonly called shooting stars. If an asteroid approaching towards the Earth catches fire due to the friction of the Earth's atmosphere, it is seen as a shooting star. The meteorite that killed the dinosaurs measured 6miles(10 km)
in length. It fell in the village of in Mexico. Due to the impact and the large mass of the meteorite, the sky was laden heavily with dust, particles which suffocated the dinosaurs.
Answer2: Listing some speculations as to what happened to them, Princeton scientist G. L. Jepson stated:
"Authors with varying competence have suggested that dinosaurs disappeared because the climate deteriorated . . . or that the diet did. . . . Other writers have put the blame on disease, parasites, . . . changes in the pressure or composition of the atmosphere, poison gases, volcanic dust, excessive oxygen from plants, meteorites, comets, gene pool drainage by little mammalian egg-eaters, . . . cosmic radiation, shift of Earth's rotational poles, floods, continental drift, . . . drainage of swamp and lake environments, sunspots."-The Riddle of the Dinosaur.
It is apparent from such speculation that scientists are not able, with any certainty, to answer the question: What happened to the dinosaurs?
University of Arizona scientist David Jablonski concludes that 'for many plants and animals, extinction was abrupt and somehow special.Mass extinctions are not merely the cumulative effects of gradual dyings. Something unusual happened.' Their arrival was also abrupt. Scientific American observes: "The sudden appearance of both suborders of the pterosaurs without any obvious antecedents is fairly typical of the fossil record." That is also the case with dinosaurs. Their relatively sudden appearance and disappearance contradicts the commonly accepted view of slow evolution.
Which part of a dinosaur is least likely found?
The least body part of a dinosaur to be likely as a fossil are the muscles.
What type of dinosaur had triangular plates and tail spikes?
This type of dinosaur is called a Stegosaurus
The Permian-Triassic mass extinction, aka "the Great Dying", the single most devastating mass extinction known.
Were carnotarus dinosaurs scared of water?
It is impossible to know whether Carnotaurs had a fear of water simply by observing their fossilized remains.
It is known that some theropods, such as Baryonyx, were able to swim. If Carnotaurs could swim, too, than they probably wouldn't have been afraid of water, however, there is no evidence that they could swim.
In any case, Carnotaurs almost certainly visited rivers or watering holes to drink water, so they couldn't have been too scared of water.
DNA coding for rRNA changes relatively slowly
What do you call bipedal lizard hipped man eating dinosaurs?
There were no man eating dinosaurs, because humans didn't evolve until after dinosaurs died out. Bipedal, lizard-hipped, meat eating dinosaurs were called theropods.
Where were the world's biggest find forty dinosaur skeletons found in Canada.?
in jupiter where mars and pluto is and earth
Which is bigger sarcosuchus or deinosuchus?
Deinosuchus is 56 ft and Supercroc is 45 ft so Deinosuchus is bigger
What existed when dinosaurs existed?
Bacteria, viruses, algae, ferns, trees much like the ones we see now, turtles, fish, birds (latest thinking is that they existed alongside dinosaurs)... worms, shelled sea life..
What would happen if human turned into a dinosaur?
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uhhh, the human would be a dinosaur?
There will be a large displacement of air/ sudden increase of biomass?
Mass panic?
Dead dino after someone freaks and brain stabs/shoots it?
What mass extinction caused the deaths of marine animals?
There have been six or seven "Great Dyings" in Planet Earth's biological history. All of them resulted in extinctions of some sea life. You may be thinking of the K-T Event, which exterminated the amorites as well as the dinosaurs.
This is picky, I admit, but I suspect you mean Ammonites, not Amorites. The Amorites were a group of Semitic peoples who lived in the Sumer area of the near east some 4 thousand years ago.
Just FYI, the greatest extinction pulse occurred at the end of the Permian Period and closed the Proterozoic Era with an enormous die-off of life on earth. More than 95 percent of all organisms vanished with the end of that era. Paleontologist are still trying to hypothesize conditions that might explain such an enormous catastrophe.
What dinosaurs lived in the sky?
none see.. your thinking of Pterodactylus, right? Well no dinosaur could either fly, nor swim. the flying reptiles roamed the sky at that time.
How do you get spinosaurus in battle of the giants dinosaurs?
its sad he isnt.............try suchumimus
What did the archaeopteryx have that modern birds do not?
Archaeopteryx had three things that modern birds don't. First, they had a long tail. Second, they had three clawed fingers on the front fringe of their wings. Thirdly, they had a toothed beak.