well since hes the only one alive that would be barney the dinosaur
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Most dinosaurs were plant eaters. This is because plants are more common than animals.
No, but it is pretty clear that birds descended from the 'therapod' dinosaurs. Of course, birds have evolved and improved a lot since the age of dinosaurs. One of the most common of the therapoda was the Tyrannosaurus rex.
In the Mesozoic, just as today, carnivores couldn't survive without there being far more herbivores than carnivores. For example, the most common dinosaurs in the Cretaceous were the herbivorous dinosaurs called hadrosaurs. In the Jurassic, the most common dinosaurs were sauropods, which were also herbivores.
They are generally considered to be the closest living relatives.
Most dinosaurs were herbivores. There was a wide variety or carnivorous dinosaurs, though, and all herbivorous dinosaurs evolved from the earliest carnivorous dinosaurs. Birds are descendants of carnivorous dinosaurs.
Most dinosaurs were herbivores, meaning they primarily ate plants. However, there were also many species of carnivorous dinosaurs that hunted and fed on other animals. The balance between herbivorous and carnivorous dinosaurs varied between different species and ecosystems.
Most common types of ferns, and several of the conifers were growing on earth at the time of the dinosaurs.
Pterodactylus and other flying reptiles, collectively known as pterosaurs, do not belong to the clade Dinosauria, and thus aren't dinosaurs. This is because they did not evolve from the common ancestor of all dinosaurs. All dinosaurs were terrestrial animals, and with the exception of birds, they couldn't fly. All pterosaurs were winged quadrupeds, and at least most of them were capable of flight.
Dinosaurs are most closely related to birds to the extent that birds are cnsidered a branch of dinosaurs.
Some dinosaurs did have spines but most did not. The main body coverings of most dinosaurs were scales and feathers.
What most people call "flying dinosaurs" were actually pterosaurs, flying reptiles that were unrelated to dinosaurs. However, birds are considered by most scientists to be a clade of dinosaurs, and thus birds are "flying dinosaurs."