After the dinosaurs died out how long was it before humans came?
Dinos died out (except for the birds) about 65 mya (million years ago). Humans left the common line of apes about 4 mya, so there was a 61-million year gap with no dinosaurs and no humans.
Were humans cavemen in 10000 bc?
The modern view is that humans were never cavemen; early humans were hunter gatherers and only occasionally used caves. However, there are cave paintings that have been dated to 40,000 BC. So, in that sense, their were certainly "cavemen" as recently as 10,000BC.
What was the first dinosaur on earth?
I think the T-Rex Demuniacx's Answer: The T-rex was in the upper/late cretactuos period.In the carbiniferous period which was about a couple million years between both periods has the answer to the first dinosaur. The Arthropleura.
Why is it premature to say for certain what brought an end to the dinosaurs?
That is because no one is really sure, although it seems evident.
What was the tallest dinosaur?
It's difficult to say at this point. A lot of the largest and possibly tallest dinosaurs aren't very complete.
Brachiosaurus is still the most complete large dinosaur which we can say with reasonable certainly was tall. It might have been able to reach about 14m in height if it's posed with an elevated neck.
There is another brachiosaur called Sauroposeidon which is only known from 4 neck bones. These are very long (the largest bone is 1.4m long). It suggests a dinosaur with a 11 to 12m neck. There are a lot of uncertainties as to what the rest of it looked like so it's default to know exactly how tall it was. Assuming its body was built like that of Brachiosaurus, and it held its neck in an elevated pose, it might have been able to reach about 17m in height.
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What major things happened in Romeo and Juliets time period?
Since Romeo and Juliet are fictional, rather than real people, and the text of the play does not specify any time period, there is no time period, and the question therefore cannot be answered.
What does Everybody walks the dinosaur mean?
"Everybody walks the dinosaur" is a lyric from the song "Walk the Dinosaur" by Was (Not Was). It is often interpreted as a metaphor for being yourself or having confidence in who you are, as the song's upbeat tempo and catchy chorus encourage listeners to embrace their uniqueness and have fun.
It is called "A First Book for Bedtime" written by AJ Wood and illustrated by David Antsey. Part of the Preschool Dinosaur Playhouse series?
ISBN # 0-87449-193-2
It was my son's favorite when he was a boy and I was looking for the title on the internet when I found your question. I knew I still had it somewhere, hope this info helps.
What is the dinosaur cove book is about?
good question. i only have the first one which i borrowed from the library, Jamie is a boy who comes to live near a fossil hunting site called dinosaur cove. he meets a boy called Tom and together they enter a cave, and find a hole in it which leads to the dinosaur time. the make friends wwith a wannanasaurus they call wanna. (something to look out for is the fact that almost every books title contains the scientific name of the dinosaur its about e.g. attack of the lizard king-T-rex, charge of the three-horned monster-triceratops.
How tall was the biggest dinosaur?
The tallest known dinosaur was the Sauroposeidon, estimated to have stood around 60 feet tall.
What dinosaur has the longest name?
The longest dinosaur name is Micropachycephalosaurus which is 23 letters long.
(pronounced MY-cro-PACK-ee-SEF-ah-lo-SAWR-us)
The Micropachycephalosaurus (meaning "tiny thick-headed lizard") was a very small pachycephalosaurid, a thick-skulled, plant-eating ornithischian dinosaur. It was about 1.5-3 feet (0.5-1 m) long and weighed roughly 22-33 pounds (10-15 kg). It lived during the late Cretaceous period, about 83 to 73 million years ago. Its fossils have been found in China; only a very incomplete specimen has been found.
The Micropachycephalosaurus was named in 1978 by the Chinese paleontologist Dong. The type species is M. hongtuyanensis.
What is the largest meat eater in the world?
Mapusaurus is the biggest meat-eater in the world. look at http://www.technewsworld.com/story/50042.html
If humans evolved from the sea where did the dinosaurs evolve from?
Humans evolved from mammals like dinosaurs such as dimetrodon.
All Vertebrate's evolved from the sea, Dinosaurs and Humans alike (the first were neither Reptiles nor Mammals but Tetrapods). These Tetrapods were the first to make the move from ocean to land:
At the time of the Dinosaurs the only Mammals were tiny mouse like creatures unable to increase in size and complexity due to the domination of the Dinosaurs - that small size helped the early mammals to survive underground whilst the Dinos perished during the extinction event. And the rest, is history!
Is there at least one dinosaur living today?
There is not a dinosaur that I know is living to this day but there are animals that have descended from the dinosaurs.
What does strong and free in Latin means?
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What percentage of dinosaurs died?
99%.
The remaining 1% of the dinosaurs that lived on were the birds.
Technically, you could say all of the dinosaurs died out, as in all of their species, because all the bird species alive back then are not around today.
Where their human living with dinosaur?
Yes, and they still do. Birds are now recognized as the only living dinosaurs. Aside from that, no. Non-avian dinosaurs died out long before the first humans walked the Earth.
Why is the Cretaceous - Tertiary period also called the K-T period?
K = Cretaceous (C is used for another era already)
T = Tertiary
What is the name of a largeplant-eating dinosaur with triangular plates on its back?
That would describe the Stegosaurus a thyreophoran dinosaur.
Why didn't the dinosaurs enter the Ark?
It needs to be clearly understood that many dinosaurs died in the global flood of Noah's day. Secondly, it is also highly likely that there were representative kinds of dinosaurs, most likely young specimens, taken aboard the ark. There is absolutely no reason to assume that they weren't taken aboard, as they would have been included in the 'two of every kind' that God brought to Noah, to preserve genetic diversity on the earth.
Also, it must be remembered that the climate of the earth underwent drastic change due to the processes associated with the flood, including the ice-age which followed it. As a part of this process, the dinosaurs which went off the ark most likely then became extinct. It is interesting to note in this connection, the widespread existence of 'monster' or 'dragon' accounts, commonly interpreted as legends among many of the people groups of the earth, including in China and some quite recent accounts from England.
So, to quite simply summarize the answer: Noah took dinosaurs on the ark. Secondly they became extinct afterwards, in the drastically altered post-flood environment.
They must have been on the ark probably as adolescents to compensate for their size.
What does a dinosaur's foot print look like?
In fiction, there are very many amounts of dragons of various description. This question is like asking
"What does a shoeprint look like?" They are very varied and it would depend on the type of dragon/shoe in question. For example, a typical dragon such as a wyvern would have large, lizard-like footprints at assumption, but the amphithere has no feet at all. I'm leaving the below comment because I find it funny. :D
A better answer would be: It all depends on which shoes my mother-in-law is wearing. :-)
Was the fist dinosaur bone found in England?
Southern England was the location for some of the earliest dinosaur fossil discoveries. Indeed, the first dinosaur bone ever to be described in scientific literature, part of a femur, possibly from the large meat-eating theropod Megalosaurus, was recovered from a limestone quarry near Chipping Norton in Oxfordshire in 1676.
Source: The Guardian Newspaper
What kind of dinosaurs does Diego fight in ice age 3?
Diego is a Smilodon. The Smilodon is more commonly called the Saber-Toothed cat, which is an ancestor of modern lions and tigers, even closely resembling the Liger in images and size (except for the fangs, of course).