I Think they died by a big Metor came crashing down and wiped out the Dionsaurs dead now they are R.I.P # R Rest # I In # P Peace
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No he did not die :)
no, he is not die
no she did not die
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What is a dinosor? But dinoSAURS fart.
he is as old as the dinosors
101 years ago
yes they changed into bird over time
yes it was in the times of dinosors and today its from japan it doent have teeth it swalows it hole its 100 feet
a brevecoon is a mix has the head of a bever and the body of a raccon it existed in the age of the dinosors. only in north America
There have been several ice ages since the dinosaurs became extinct. The last ice age ended only 10,000 years ago.
Some people believe that the dinosaurs died by a meteorite, but some people believe that most of the dinosaurs were already wiped out when the great mass of rock and ice (meteorite) hit Earth
Dinosaurs first appeared during the Triassic period, approximately 230 million years ago. This era marked the beginning of the Mesozoic Era, often referred to as the "Age of Dinosaurs." The earliest known dinosaurs include species such as Eoraptor and Herrerasaurus.
No. While alligators are related to dinosaurs they are not dinosaurs.
Well The Largest animal ever to walk this earth was the Thiripotilos A 100,000,000 Ton 59 story tall Beast feeding on everything from Tarantuladcos to Traitorousle this beast lived around 3001 BC It mainly lived in the ocean and gave birth to live babys sadly it was wiped out with all the rest of the the dinosors. Hope this Helps
Dinosaurs lived for approximately 165 million years, from the Late Triassic period around 230 million years ago until their extinction at the end of the Cretaceous period about 65 million years ago. This extensive time frame saw the evolution of various dinosaur species, adapting to different environments and ecosystems. Their reign was marked by significant diversity and dominance on land.