How does a archaeopteryx move?
It flies. But it is hard for it to fly. To fly, it still needs to climb a tree and then jump.
Seismosaurus was the 4th Largest Dinosaur(after Amphicoelis,Sauroposeidon and Argentinosaurus).It was nearly 129.5 feet long(37 metres),stood 20 feet tall and weighed 50 tons
Which era could be called the age of the dinosaurs?
The era for the age of dinosaurs is called the mesozoic era.
A huge dinosaur with the largest claws of any animal known. It had a big belly, short legs with four clawed toes each, and a long bird-like neck and small head.
Why did Archaeopteryx become extinct?
In a way no due to it just evolving into modern birds, it was in a kingdom aves (birds) but the exact Archaeopteryx is not a living thing anymore.
Will there be dinosaurs in the future?
If it becomes technically possible to recreate dinosaurs from fossil DNA or some other technique (as was suggested in Jurassic Park) you can bet your life that someone will eventually do it. It is unlikely to happen but remember i said UNLIKELY!!!!
How did the triceratops get its name?
Tri: Meaning three + Ceras: Meaning horn + Ops: Meaning face The name means three-horned face. A Triceratops has three horns
What type of relationship did early humans have with dinosaurs?
According to science, there was no point of mutual human-dinosaur co-existence with roughly 63 million years separating the last dinosaurs from the first hominids. Creationists, however, dispute this with the unproven assertions that cave-men use to ride on dinosaurs like people ride on horses today.
What animals became extinct 440 million years ago?
not dinosuars!
probably some small fish or crustacean or bacteria of some sort, there wasn't much life back then
What was the enemy of Liopleurodon dinosaur?
Liopleurodon isn't a dinosaur. It's a pliosaur.
And Liopleurodon is an just an animal. Animals don't really have ''enemys'' as such.
Other pliosaurs may have been a threat to it though.
How long can a dinosaur survive?
Depends on the dinosaur. Some types are estimated to have lived 100 years or more before dying naturally of old age.
Why didn't dinosaurs sit on their their eggs to hatch them.?
Dinosaurs, like many reptiles today, buried their eggs in warm soil or in piles of decomposing vegetation. Dinosurs did not sit on a nest like birds. The heat from the soil or decomposition incubated the eggs and the embryos matured. Some scientists think the mother dinosaur stayed close to the nest to protect the eggs or adjust the rotting vegetation to provide a correct temperature. At some point in their development the embryos broke out of the eggs, like chicks do, and started off on their own.
What is the fearsist dinosaur in the whole world?
The distinction is contested by three top predators
Tyrantosaurus was supposidly the smartest
giantosaurus was the biggest
Carcharodontosaurus was the longest and most agile.
But realy dinosaurs dont exist any more so it would be 'what was the fearsist dionosaur'