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Neo ankylosarus is 13579 or Neo edmontonia is 90817. If you want more, keep looking...
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What dinosaur has a spiky back?
Stegosaurus was herbivorous and had a spiked tail. There were some other dinosaurs similar to Stegosaurus, but Stegosaurus itself was probably the most common dinosaur we know of that has a spiked tail.
What would happen if dinos were still alive?
That is a tricky question. Either they would go extinct due to the unusual food sources, go to a remote island, or adapt to the new environment. My idea is that we should create dinosaurs using animals we already have. Such as the brachiosaurus.
What is a dacentrurus and where are its bones found?
Dacentrurus was a large stegosaur. Its bones have been found in Europe.
Depending on your religious views you might say God "invented" the mammoth, but outside of religious beliefs mammoths were not invented, they evolved. Nobody in particular discovered them as tribes in Siberia have been collecting their fossils for millennia.
How did pteranodon become extinct?
A pteranodon is a pterosaur, or a flying dinosaur. During the fall of the dinosaurs, all dinosaurs became extinct, including the pterosaurs.
What were the biggest 50 saurapods?
Well heres the top ten if its any help
1) Amphicolias
2) Argentinasaurus
3) Supersaurus
4) Futalongkasaurus
5) Sauraposeidon
6) Diplodocus
7) Antarctosaurus
8) Paralitatin
9) Turiasaurus
10) Puertasaurus
because they have been buried millions of years ago then humans come along and built houses, factorys, ect ect are they are covering them.
Up until recently, it was believed that NO dinosaur ever flew. Pterosaurs such as Ramphorynchus and Pteranodon are commonly referred to as 'flying dinosaurs', but they are really fur-covered relatives that evolved slightly earlier. Either way, most animals that fit under the public interpretation of 'dinosaur' didn't fly.
However, those are scientifically considered 'non-avian' dinosaurs. For about as long as we've known that there were dinosaurs, we've had evidence of bird-like dinosaurs or, even stranger, dinosaur-like birds. In fact, it's rare and almost improper to say that a bird isn't a type of dinosaur. We can take this logic to say that, after the cretaceous, all but a handful of dinosaurs learned to fly. (Excepting, of course, ostriches, penguins, kiwis, and the like.)
Are there going to be new prehistoric park episodes?
I am afraid there probably won't be any more. ITV have not confirmed a new series of prehistoric park as if they had they would have confirmed it at least 18 months ago like the previous series. And ITV also said at the beginning of the last series that it would be a one-of-a-kind series which normally means that there isn't two. But let's all keep our fingers crossed and hope.
First living dinosaurs or jellyfish?
i assume your question is as follows:
first living; dinosaurs or jelly fish?
cnidarians (the phylum that contains both jellies and corals) predate dinosaurs and land animals in general. they predate the dinosaurs by about 400 million years. they've been around for a while, and are some of the oldest known fossils we have found.
Who will win uthraptor or megaraptor?
Oviraptor was only 6 feet long and just over 3 feet tall.
Utahraptor was 23 feet long and weighed nearly 1,100 lb.
Megaraptor was the largest at 25 feet in length and weighing in at 2,000 to 4,000 lb.
Why do dinosaurs eat chocolate?
First of all, dinosaurs are extinct. Approximatively 65 million years ago, the dinosaurs became extinct by what most people believe was a large meteorite which hit Earth and caused an Ice Age. Ash and dust covered the sun causing the Ice Age. Secondly, dinosaurs did not eat chocolate (chocolate was not in that time period) They ate other dinosaurs and plants depending on if they were carnivorous or herbivorous.