What dinosaur fosils are found in Hawaii?
No fossils of non avian dinosaurs are found in Hawaii. This is because the Hawaiian Islands formed after the K-T extinction event. However, birds are considered dinosaurs, and they are very abundant in Hawaii.
What other Dinosaurs lived in the same period as spinosaurus?
Spinosaurus does live in Egypt and Morocco in Early Cretaceous in 112,000,000 to Late Cretaceous in 97,000,000 years ago. Aegyptosaurus, Paralititan, Bahariasaurus, Carcharodontosaurus, Aegisuchus, Araripesuchus, Elosuchus, Hamadasuchus, Kemkemia, Laganosuchus, Deltadromeus, Inosaurus, Rebbachisaurus, Sauroniops, Alanqa and Siroccopteryx.
Does Zoe love max in dinosaur king?
Yes because in season 2 in ''Amazing Treasure Race'' when Jimmy kissed Zoe on the cheek Max got jealous and asked about the situation while blushing.
He was also rather protective of Zoe, again in the Caribbean Arc.
In Japan, however, they have the concept of 'nakama', in which it's like 'Best Friends Until Death Do Us Part'. It's a common theme in shonen manga like Naruto, Bleach, and Fairy Tail. This may explain both Max's and Rex's 'crushes' on Zoe, and it may be no more than just nakama bond.
Yes, many species of dinosaur lived in India in the Mesozoic era. Rajasaurus and Isisaurus are some named examples, interestingly with Rajasaurus sharing the name of an Indian prince.
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What channel was Denver the Last Dinosaur on?
Here were the stations that aired Denver the Last Dinosaur for it's first season.
Anchorage, AK: FOX 4 (KTBY)
Boston, MA: FOX 25 (WFXT)
Campbellsville, KY: WGRB 34
Cleveland, OH: ABC 23 (WAKC)
Chicago, IL: FOX 32 (WFLD)
Hartford, CT: FOX 61 (WTIC)
Honolulu, HI: KMGT 26
Kansas City, MO: FOX 41 (KSHB)
Louisville, KY: FOX 41 (WDRB)
Parkersburg, WV: NBC 15 (WTAP)
Philadelphia, PA: WGBS 57
San Francisco, CA: FOX 2 (KTVU)
St. Louis, MO: KPLR 11
What are some adjectives that begin with the letter F?
Some adjectives that begin with the letter F are:
· fanatical
· fearless
· feisty
· fickle
· finicky
· flaky
· flawless
· forgetful
· funny
How do you kill the brachiosaurus in carnivores dinosaur hunter for android?
you cant its imposible they mde it that way
Which group of plants common during the triassic period had seeds lacking a protective outer coat?
Gymnosperms, such as cycads and ginkgoes, were common during the Triassic period and had seeds lacking a protective outer coat. They were some of the first seed plants to evolve, and their seeds were exposed on the surface of cones or other structures.
Which of these is not a reptile turtle toad crocodile dinosaur?
Toads are amphibians, allied to frogs and salamanders.
Scientists say that recreating dinosaurs is possible, but unlikely. Scientists would have to find a significant amount of DNA, or re-mutate another animal to have dinosaur features. Mutating another animal, though it sounds highly far-fetched, is more likely to happen. This is true because it turns out that birds were revolutionized from dinosaurs. Basically, scientists are working on it, but I personally believe its dumb to try. Just look at what happened in the movie, "Jurassic Park".
What life was dominant on Earth before the dinosaurs?
Why did dinosaurs die out suddenly after 65 years?
NOT 65 years: 65 MILLION years; and not "after": at. That is, the dinosaurs died out 65 million years AGO, after having been around oh, about 140 million years.
As to why that happened, most probably a massive body from deep space (comet? asteroid?) crashed into Earth and upset the ecological balance so that many types of animals died out.
Is there a computer named dinosaur?
No. People just use the term "dinosaur" to describe an old computer.
How do you kill the water beast in turok?
You kill the Waterbeast by shooting the gas above the glowing cracks in the ground when he lunges at you.
What do brachiosaurus look like?
Imagine your classical sauropod (like the Sinclair dinosaur, or the one Fred Flintstone uses for a power shovel): elephantine body, long tail, long neck. Now stretch the front legs by half again so in profile it looks like a ski jump from head to tail.
Those extra-tall forelimbs give it its name: "arm lizard."
What kind of dinosaur is Dino?
i saw on the game show network that he was a T Rex...i don't believe it however.
What was the geography of the jurassic?
The Jurassic period witnessed the breakup of the Pangaean supercontinent into Gondwana and Laurasia. There was also the formation of intra-continental lakes and rivers that opened new evolutionary niches for marine and terrestrial life.
What was the fastest dinosaur?
It is almost impossible to guess what the fastest dinosaur was, since dinosaurs are now extinct, and all we have to guess on are bones. But by these bones, some estimates to the speed of some dinosaurs are: (in order from fastest to slowest)
Dryosaurus - 40mph
Gallimimus - 37mph
Compsognathus - 30mph
Velociraptor - 29mph
Deinonychus - 25mph
Albertosaurus - 20mph
Tyrannosaurus - 15mph
Ankylosaurus - 12mph
Brachiosaurus - 10mph
Brontosaurus - 5-10mph
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Because the layer dinosaur fossils are located are from time period and the fact there were no mammals (cat like) on that time, makes it impossible for cats to be found on that layer.
Actually the first mammals appear in the fossil record about the same time as the first dinosaurs, but until at the time the dinosaurs died out (65 million years ago) no mammal was quite as large as the modern cat (most were the size of rats or smaller). The first cats (and "dogs") did not appear until about 50 million years ago.
Are there people living in dinosaur era?
No, unless you consider birds dinosaurs (some people do; dinosaurs and birds form a clade).
Science says dinosaurs (of the sort normally meant by "dinosaurs", i.e. not birds) became extinct tens of millions of years ago; humans have been around for maybe a couple of millions of years tops, and that's if you're exceptionally generous with your definition of "human".
Some creationists think dinosaurs must have coexisted with humans, but there's one big problem with this: the Bible doesn't mention dinosaurs, or anything like dinosaurs, hanging around in Genesis anywhere. Some people play games with the wording of the second sentence of Genesis and put dinosaurs in the time between "God created the heavens and the earth" and "The earth became without form and void." In this case they were still gone before humans arrived on the scene.
What dinosaurs were predators?
All carnivorous dinosaurs belonged to the suborder Theropoda, meaning 'beast-footed'. This includes dromaeosaurs like Velociraptor, Carnosaurs such as Allosaurus and Tyrannosaurus, and abeliosaurs like Carnotaurus and Majungasaurus. Yes, all of these walked on two feet, but not all two-legged dinosaurs were carnivores. Ornithomimids and Therizinosaurs had teeth designed more for stripping the plant material off of leaves than for active hunting, more likely being herbivores or omnivores.
Were there dinosaurs in Canada?
Yes, there was! Most notably in Alberta, which is why it is so rich in oil today.
You can learn more about one of the most "famous" places that dinosaur bones have been discovered by visiting the website for Drumheller, AB.
http://www.dinosaurvalley.com/index.php
What was John Whitcombs theory on how the dinosaurs became extinct?
Dr/ John C. Whitcomb, a brilliant theologian, formerly a paleontologist and curator of a museum, had coauthored The Genesis Flood with the founder of the Institute for Creation Research, Dr. Henry M. Morris. While Dr. Whitcomb had been a devoted evolutionist, he was questioned by a friend as to the basis of his belief in this system. When he realized that his reasoning fell short of proper scientific cause for life, he investigated and finally embraced the Biblical scientific basis of life. He now maintains: "The only Book God ever wrote - the Bible - gives the opposite picture from the evolutionism I was taught in my youth and at Princeton University."
In accordance with the Genesis flood of Noah's day, Dr. Whitcomb, believed that dinosaurs as lizards are small in infancy could have been on the ark, but the changes on earth after the flood made it impossible to survive for many of them. The category of "Dinosaur" actually means "terrifying Lizard," of which many scientists agree that some huge alligators and crocodiles are examples in existence today.