Is there a bird similar to dinosaur and how?
Yes,a south American bird called a hotzin,it has a claw on its arm when its a baby, its has 2 claws on its arms, and climbs trees with them but loses them when turning into an adult.
What is a hadrosauridor dinosaur with a broad toothless beak?
Many types of dinosaurs had beaks. There were ceratopsians, hadrosaurs, stegosaurs, ankylosaurs, and some types of theropods, including birds and Oviraptorosaurs.
Where do plant eater dinosaur live?
Just like today, carnivores were an important niche in nearly all ecosystems during the Mesozoic (age of the dinosaurs). Fossils from carnivorous dinosaurs (called theropods), have been found on every continent. Following are just a few examples of carnivorous dinosaurs found on each continent:
North America - T-rex, Allosaurus
South America - Carnotaurs, Giganotosaurus
Europe - Megalosaurus, Pyroraptor
Asia - Velociraptor
Africa - Spinosaurus
Antarctica - Cryolophosaurus
Australia - Timimus
Could an archaeopteryx or plesiosaur fly?
An Archaeopteryx may have been able to fly, but a plesiosaur is a swimming reptile, and it doesn't fly. Archaeopteryx could not fly is was too heavey and its wings were way too short to support flight and as for the plesiosaur as the previous person mentioned it was a swimming reptile
How did the dinosaurs wipe out?
In all probability, it was a an asteroid - a mere 10 miles in diameter - which hit the Earth and wiped out not only the dinosaurs but most of life on Earth. It was only the plucky mammal's, who lived under ground who survived the apocalypse.
What is the name of the flying dinasaur?
the best know flying dinosaurs are the Pterosaur family and Archeopteryx, though technically speaking Pterosaurs are not dinosaurs, but rather flying reptiles.
What dinosaur has 2 long horns above eyes and on nose?
Many types of ceratopsians would fit this description. The most famous is Triceratops.
Why weren't dogs alive when dinosaurs were alive?
Because one day ruby the cave woman got the biggest stick ever made and killed each dinosaur in the world with it. Unfortunately there was a curse on one of the dinos so she had purple toes like everett.
What dinosaurs are the plant eaters?
the meat eating or carnivours dinosaurs were the smartst. the meat eating or carnivours dinosaurs were the smartst.
When did dinosaurs last appear?
Dinosaurs last appeared around 65 million years ago. They are thought to have been wiped out by a giant comet hitting the Earth somewhere around the gulf of New Mexico.
How do you know a meteor wiped outh the dinosaurs?
Well we're not completely sure if that was the cause of the extiction. This is however the most likely theory of extinction. The other theories are volcanoes which expeled carbon dioxide into the atmosphere that made it hard for the dinosaurs and other large animals to breath, a new poisonous plant species that wiped out the dinosaurs, disease and much more. But we do have a lot of evidence of a meteor hitting the Earth, for instance: There is a large crater like hole in the gulf of Mexico, that hole has a samall gravitational pull (which is what they think the reason for the Bermuda Triangle is) and there are minerals and elements that are found in meteors in that area.
Are stegosaurs plant eaters or meat eaters?
Stegosaurus was an herbivore, or plant eater. They probably ate mosses, ferns, horsetails, cycads and conifers. A study of the bite force and teeth of Stegosaurus suggests that they couldn't bite through sticks that were more than 1.2 centimeters thick, so they would have needed to eat very tender vegetation.
Did dinosaurs exist at time of the flood?
No. The accepted scientific consensus is that the dinosaurs died out almost 65 million years before people appeared on earth. That means the dinosaurs were gone long before Noah would have loaded his ark. You can read many interesting facts about dinosaurs at the related link provided below.
The physical size of the ark and the lack of reference to dinosaurs specifically makes it unlikely that, should the ark be real, dinosaurs would have been on it.
Did the diplodocus dinosaur travel in herds?
Yes. However, we have only found evidence that juveniles and adults were part of these herds. The hatchlings were probably left to fend for themselves until they grew large enough to keep up with a herd, and also to reach the same food. Some evidence suggests that young sauropods, including diplodocus, ate different foods then the adults. If this is so, it would be very inefficient and detrimental for all of them to travel together because they would need to go to different places for the young the adults to get their food.
What do scientists believe caused the extinction of the dinosaurs?
because back in the 1800's there was this huge asteroid that hit the earth. since it was so big all the dinosaurs in the world all died and now u can find dinosaur tracks on the ocean floor, rivers, lakes, and other bodies of water.so they died and became extinct because of the asteroid. that's how it happened
because back in the 1800's there was this huge asteroid that hit the earth. since it was so big all the dinosaurs in the world all died and now u can find dinosaur tracks on the ocean floor, rivers, lakes, and other bodies of water.so they died and became extinct because of the asteroid. that's how it happened
Pterosaurs were a very diverse animal order comprised of numerous species which occupied many ecological niches, therefore the diets of different pterosaur species were likely as diverse (or almost as diverse) as, say, the various diets of modern birds. Some pterosaurs were piscivorous (fish eaters), whether skimming the surface as modern seabirds do, or waiting on the banks of lakes and other bodies of water for fish to approach. Many hunted insects (especially the case with smaller, earlier pterosaurs) and other invertebrates, or small vertebrates such as lizards and other reptiles, or even the mammals that were around during the Mesozoic. The larger ones (such as the enormous Azhdarchids) could probably devour small or juvenile dinosaurs whole, and might also have been efficient scavengers like modern vultures. At least some Ctenochasmatid pterosaurs were filter feeders analogous to modern flamingos (Pterodaustro had over 500 thin, closely spaced teeth which it used to very efficiently filter food from the water), there are even some extremely speculative and probably fictitious ideas that some pterosaurs were haematophagous, i.e. blood drinkers like modern vampire bats. All in all, the pterosaurs as a group consumed a wide range of available foods, although one could make a reasonable assumption that since all known pterosaurs were flying animals, and considering that flight is a very energy-intensive activity (and that it puts an upper weight limit on the animal), the pterosaurs would have been biased towards high-energy food sources that are fairly simple to digest such as meat.
What is the world's fastest dinosaur?
The speediest dinosaurs were the ostrich mimic ornithomimids, such as Dromiceiomimus, which could probably run at speeds of up to 60 kilometres per hour. http://www.thedinosaurmuseum.com/html/dinosaur-facts.html
What time period did caveman live?
Neandertal are first noted in the fossil record some 600,000 years ago. The last of them disappeared about 30,000 years ago. So they roamed the earth for well over half a million years, altogether. Much longer than our species has been around.
Dinosaurs lived and died throughout the triassic, Jurassic, and cretaceous. Most of the really big herbivorous dinosaurs were Jurassic behemoths. All of the dinosaurs disappeared at the end of the cretaceous, about 65 million years ago.
What was the smallest meat eating dinosaur?
The smallest meat-eating dinosaur ever was Microraptor, at 2 feet long and lighter than a turkey.
Why were dinosaurs successful as a group?
Because they stuck together.
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No it wasn't. Some species may have been herd animals but I don't think there's any evidence for that. They were successful because conditions for them were reasonable stable for a very long time. Individual species came and went, of course.