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Dinosaurs

Dinosaurs are a prehistoric species that lived on Earth from 230 to 65 million years ago.

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Are seals meat eaters or plant eaters?

Seals are marine mammals. They are not fish.

How did the ankylosaurus take care of their young?

The ankylosaurus took care of their young terribly, they defecate on their eggs because they don't like them and sometimes maby eat the eggs. The ankylosaurus is terrifying, it could even eat a human!

What are some nonmeat eating dinosaurs?

T-rex, Allosaurus, Acrocanthosaurus, Giganotosaurus, Carcharodontosaurus, Compsognathus, Carnotaurus, Dilophosaurus, Guanlong, Velociraptor, Deinonychus and several others.

When did all dinosaurs die and how?

There were a lot of different kinds of dinosaurs that died off at various times. However, pretty much the final curtain was something called the K-T Event, which marked the end of the Mesozoic Era and the beginning of the Cenozoic Era. It's thought that a large meteorite (perhaps 10-40 km diameter) struck the Earth, resulting in climate changes which most dinosaurs were unable to adapt to.

The K-T Event happened roughly 65 million years ago.

What dinosaur is Yoshi?

Yoshi is not based on any particular type of real dinosaur, though his design is based somewhat on the theropod dinosaurs, the two-legged carnivores that include T. rex and velociraptor.

How did plesiosaurs become extinct?

Plesiosaurs became extinct 65.5 million years ago, probably for the same reason the dinosaurs died out. The generally excepted theory is that an asteroid, 6 miles in diameter, crashed into the Yucatan Peninsula and threw dust into the atmosphere. The dust layer blocked the sun for months, killing plants and plankton. This meant that herbivores had nothing to eat, and died, leaving the carnivores with nothing to eat and they soon died, too. There are other theories as well, and you can check out the related link to read about those.

What is the weakest dinosaur in the world?

Minmi was small and thought to be quite dumb.

How did dinosaurs protect themselves from their enemies?

That is a very good question. Dinosaurs protected themselves in many different ways. Most were fast enough to escape danger; others were too big to attack. Still others protected themselves with spikes or clubs.

some dinosaurs face death and others protect each of their groups

That would depend on the type of dinosaur. The massive sauropods, which were long necked herbivores, were protected primarily by their enormous size and safety in numbers. Some dinosaurs, such as Triceratops, had horns which would have been a formidable defense. Other dinosaurs were fast runners, such as Ornithomimus, and thus could have outrun many predators. Many meat eating dinosaurs, such as Tyrannosaurus, show evidence of having fought with others of their own species. In such fights, their teeth, jaws, and claws would have been their weapons of choice, and if defeated they could always try to flee.

A dinosaur can protect itself by either swinging its tail, biting, or charging.

How do you know something is alive?

The only foolproof indicator that something is dead is that it has no heartbeat. Be wary when checking for a pulse though, some animals are capable of slowing their heartbeat down to almost nothing when hibernating

What kind of dinosaur do raptors eat?

There were many types of raptors, and some were actually omnivores. However, the most carnivorous group of raptors, the Dromaeosaurids, probably hunted in packs to bring down dinosaurs even larger than themselves. The famous "Velociraptor vs. Protoceratops" fossil is an amazing example of this. A Velociraptor and Protoceratops were killed during a fight, and then fossilized. Velociraptor were about 33 pounds, and Protoceratops were about 300. That means that Velociraptor brought down prey 9 times their size! Other raptors are speculated to have hunted large dinosaurs, such as Edmontosaurus or even Triceratops, however there is no conclusive evidence of this behavior.

Could dinosaurs ever come back to life?

According to the latest fossil find of "Protoarchaeopteryx", it can now be assumed with a fair amount of certainty that you can see a dinosaur outside of your window nearly every day. They are called BIRDS.

You could take the amber and clone the DNA. Most likely You will get a dino. But be careful.

Another answer:

Actually the DNA they get from dinosaurs etc. is to old, way past the half-life of the DNA which means no cloning so therefore there can never be a Jurassic park don't mean to burst any ones bubble but that's the facts. On the other hand there is a guy doing genetic testing on chickens to give them a tail and teeth and grasping forearms instead of wings.

Another answer:

No. Jurassic Park lied. You cannot bring an entire dinosaur back to life by a gram of their DNA from a mosquito.

Sorry, but you just can't.

What is a type of dinosaur with nine letters?

Hadrosaur was a herbivore with a large beak and its name contains 9 lettters.

Are there any dinasours alive?

Yes,but not all in the way of vicious monsters. Many lizards are realitives of the dinosouars.But can they be classified into that class?Maybe.Maybe not.So really they do.

So Do They Or Do They Not? This can onyl be answered by you.

Could there possibly be any remaining dinosaurs?

No because a giant metorite hit the earth and killed all the dinosaurs

How long ago did the barosaurus live?

Barosaurus were a type of sauropod that lived in the Jurassic period. Their fossils are between 155 and 148 million years old. That means that Barosaurus existed

beginning in the Kimmeridgian and into the Tithonian stages of the Jurassic.

What are dinosaurs that ate both meat and plants called?

some dinosaurs eat meatsand veggies but some

just practically eat meat.

What are the three time periods the dinosaurs live in?

Dinosaurs lived from the Triassic to the Jurassic to the Cretaceous

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Dinosaurs lived 150 - 65 million years ago, that was during the Triassic, Juassic and the Cretaceous periods.

Why were dinosaurs protective of their young?

Animals that have adaptations that make them more likely to survive have a higher chance of reproducing and passing those genes on. In the case of dinosaurs that protected their young versus those that didn't, the ones who protected their young would have more offspring that would survive long enough to reproduce, and when they reproduced, they would pass on the behavior of watching the young. In short, protecting their young ensured their genes would be passed on another generation, even though they probably only chose to because they loved their offspring, just like modern mother animals do.

What does the dinosaur named minmi means?

Working her way up the scene from live events into a bona fide pop star in Japan, Minmi (born Michiko Evwana) works a mix of world influences into her music, notably reggae, soca, and American hip-hop. Somewhat surprisingly for the hyper-engineered Japanese pop apparatus, Minmi makes a point of writing her own pieces and holding down most production duties at the same time, keeping tight control of her finished product. Minmi burst onto the charts with 2002's "The Perfect Vision," a reggae-infused piece of pop that quickly found its way onto the Oricon charts. Building her sound, she added more straightforward J-pop to her repertoire with 2004's Imagine album, then went into soca-based sounds with 2005's compilation album Friends (culminating, among other things, in an appearance in Trinidad's Soca Monarch competition, where she moved to the finals with the song "Sha Na Na [Japanese Wine]"). Another studio album followed, as did additional best-of compilations (multiple such compilations are common in the Japanese industry). Released in 2008, minmi-best-2002-2008peaked at number two on the Oricon charts, holding high positions for months after its release. ~ chris dobs

How can modern technology help scientists figure out what dinosaurs lookd like?

Scientists used various fossils to find out what they looked like. But the main thing they do is put together as many of the fossils and bones to get the approximate size and shape then they study about where they were found and what their environment would be like. Because like all living things their body adapts to the climate and the way they live. :]

What type of dinosaur starts with a D?

diplodocus, deinonychus, dilophosaurus, dicraeosaurus, and probably loads more.

Did dilophosaurus really spit?

Dilophosaurus did not spit. Jurassic Park may have shown that but Jurassic Park's Dilophosaurus was completely false. When Dilophosaurus was discovered he was 20 feet long and he did not have a frill. There is no proof that he spit poison. Dilophosaurus was probably warm blooded and may have weighed 1,000 pounds.