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January19  10 Jun 2008 17:00:21 - 1 answered
Hmm...I guess dinosaurs had feet that could look like birds' feet up close and the fact that we still have birds around us while we don't have any dinosaurs...
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January19  10 Jun 2008 16:53:07 - 1 answered
Well the answer is very simple, they lived a very long ago nearly 230 millions of years.They lived near africa and Asia however they killed many people...
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vcpcindy  22 May 2008 18:02:20 - 2 answered
The largest dinosaur in the world is considered to be Brachiosaurus or arm lizard. It was 23 meters in length and 12 meters in height. This was the most...
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January19  14 Apr 2008 06:27:53 - 1 answered
Dinosaurs were present on earth around 230 million years ago in the late Triassic period. They were vertebrate animals and were not the ancestors of Humans....
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January19  14 Apr 2008 06:25:16 - 2 answered
What would I do? I would destroy all the army vehicles and stop war. I would try to help mankind as much as possible.
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January19  14 Apr 2008 06:21:58 - 2 answered
Kind of a silly question but what the heck. I believe the movie said something about Godzilla being hermaphroditic. Some reptiles do not require a mate,...
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January19  13 Apr 2008 06:03:33 - 1 answered
The accepted explanation about what happened to the dinosaurs is that a large meteor hit the earth and altered the environment to become an unsustainable...
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January19  13 Apr 2008 05:56:39 - 2 answered
These are all rumors and stories came from Hollywood movies. We have only found their skeletons and no one in this world now have seen them in real.
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xoxo  30 Mar 2008 22:11:22 - 2 answered
There are hundreds - dinosaurs are more fascinating the more you learn about them. Here are a few things:
The first ones lived about 250 million years...
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mickymm  26 Mar 2008 22:49:58 - 2 answered
The Dinosaur tracks were made about 200-250 million years ago. Most of these tracks are formed on layers of sandstone or mudstone. These are formed by...
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arun_zion  06 Mar 2008 03:34:28 - 4 answered
The term dinosaur was ascribed 200 years ago to the fossilized remains of animals which no longer appear to roam the earth. It refers to a wide variety...
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Dinosaur comes from two Greek words. The first is deinos, which means huge or terrible. The second is sauros, meaning lizard. So a dinosaur is a huge or...
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PROLOVE  14 Sep 2007 15:15:29 - 6 answered
A lot of scientist say because of a meteor.
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PhatPants  15 Aug 2007 12:18:20 - 2 answered
Global changes such as climate or destruction of natural food sources cause the extinction of a species. I suppose it could be argued that there are places...
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googah  28 Jun 2007 07:05:52 - 1 answered
In beginning 6, we understand that all tissue (guy and nature) had ‘tainted his method ahead the ground’ (beginning 6:12). Maybe community and nature...
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googah  28 Jun 2007 06:49:11 - 1 answered
Entertainingly, the word ‘dragon’ is use a quantity of period in the older evidence. In the majority example, the word dinosaur might alternate intended...
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Joop  28 Jun 2007 06:31:00 - 1 answered
If the dissimilar kind of dinosaurs survives the deluge, then they have to have approach off the Ark and live in the post-Flood earth.
In the Bible,...
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Beeno  28 Jun 2007 06:17:53 - 1 answered
Evolutionists say so as to dinosaurs evolve more than millions of days. They visualize that single type of mammal gradually distorted in excess of extended...
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fiend  28 Jun 2007 06:05:36 - 2 answered
The Bible teach (in origins 1:29-30) so as to the unique animals (in addition to the initial human) were command to be lacto-vegetarian. There were nix...
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tumble  28 Jun 2007 06:04:13 - 1 answered
The legend we contain every one hear as of cinema, TV, journalists, plus the majority magazine and textbook is that dinosaurs live millions of time before....
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fatuma  27 May 2007 02:23:25 - 2 answered
Dinosaurs were present on this earth for more than 200 million years, but no one had ever heard of them until 1841 simply because there was no name or...
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anon  07 May 2007 00:49:47 - 1 answered
Paranthropus refers to the extinct tribe of Hominins (Chimpanzees etc), that are considered to live over 1 million years ago. Following are considered...
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wolly  22 Apr 2007 08:42:15 - 2 answered
Well reptiles aren't really natural dinosaurs... They are just descendants of dinosaurs... like elephants they are descendants of the hairy mammoth that...
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aki  29 Mar 2007 15:21:02 - 1 answered
There are many theories that offer vital clues to the mass extinction of dinosaurs. However, most of the theories that are concerned with the subject of...
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It is possible that some of it could, because the same drop of water can be circulated through the water cycle many times.Therefore, it is very possible...
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Mustaine  15 Feb 2007 15:20:51 - 1 answered
A Velociraptor is a type of a dinosaur it comes under the genus of ‘dromaeosaurid theropod dinosaur’, it is believed that the existence of Velociraptor...
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fullon  06 Feb 2007 12:25:20 - 1 answered
The word “triceratops” is the name of a genus of dinosaur that lived in North America between sixty eight and sixty five million years ago. The name...
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deepuu  31 Jan 2007 01:42:52 - 2 answered
Dinosaurs were reptiles, so yes they were cold blooded. Also, the theory of their extinction having been caused by the weather, is very possible. That...
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Neice  30 Jan 2007 15:07:07 - 1 answered
For some of the time the dinosaurs were on the earth yes they did. The crocodiles also lived with the dinosaurs. It is said that there used to be a 50ft....
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Neice  30 Jan 2007 15:05:50 - 1 answered
The dinos lived from 240 million years ago to 65 years ago, so they lived about 175 million years, it started like this:
Mesozoic 240-65 million years...
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jeffo  29 Jan 2007 23:53:58 - 2 answered
No, the Giganotosaurus was bigger. the t-rex was 41 feet tall, and the Giganotosaurus was 42 feet tall.
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regina  23 Jan 2007 09:45:30 - 1 answered
The very first dinosaur period is called the Triassic period. While there were no dinosaurs during the early Triassic period it paved way for their evolution...
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Memo  19 Jan 2007 13:47:59 - 1 answered
Ornithischia is any herbivorous dinosaur of the order Ornithischia, having a pelvis resembling that of a bird. The term ornithischia comes from the Greek...
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Memo  12 Jan 2007 13:54:37 - 1 answered
The term Styracosaurus come from the Greek terms styrax which means ‘spiked at the butt-end of a spear shaft and saurus which means ‘lizard’. Styracosaurus...
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Gyzzmo2  10 Jan 2007 23:08:30 - 1 answered
Scientists have not been able to prove conclusively the differences between the females and males in dinosaur species. For that matter, 'sexual dimorphism'...
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homie_313  09 Jan 2007 21:01:04 - 1 answered
Dinosaurs, obviously. The evidence is all around us in the fossil record. And of course, there is equally strong evidence for the existence of many other...
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skyler  04 Jan 2007 17:04:00 - 1 answered
The purpose of dinosaurs was probably the same as that of every other living creature - to stay alive as long as possible, get enough to eat and reproduce....
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Cinnamon  04 Jan 2007 13:52:14 - 1 answered
Plesiosaurus is the name of an extinct aquatic reptile. This particular reptile was characterised by having a small head supported on a long neck, a short...
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lovikca  03 Jan 2007 14:36:44 - 2 answered
The term Dinosaur has originated from the Greek word meaning “terrible lizards” was invented by the British comparative anatomist Richard Owen in 1842...
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seastar  21 Dec 2006 22:45:07 - 1 answered
The Copsognathus is the smallest known dinosaur; it was about the size of a house cat. That explains its name, which means ‘dainty jaw’.
It bounded...
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seastar  21 Dec 2006 19:52:05 - 1 answered
The Chasmosaurus is a dinosaur whose fossils were first found in 1902 but were misidentified. In 1913, Charles Sternberg, the American fossil collector...
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seastar  21 Dec 2006 19:27:07 - 1 answered
The Centrosaurus is a dinosaur whose name means ‘pointed lizard’. It had a curved horn that protruded from its snout. Yet its name was derived from...
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seastar  21 Dec 2006 16:14:52 - 1 answered
The Camarasaurus looks like its relations the Brachiosaurus, Diplodocus and Apotosaurus, but is smaller. It measured around 18 meters in length nine meters...
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seastar  21 Dec 2006 14:23:01 - 1 answered
An Allosaurus is the most commonly found carnivorous dinosaur in North America. Its name means ‘different lizard’ because of the unusual formation...
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seastar  21 Dec 2006 14:00:24 - 1 answered
The Albertosaurus was a dinosaur that got its name from the area where it lived – what is now known as Alberta, Canada. It belonged to the family of...
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seastar  21 Dec 2006 12:48:44 - 1 answered
The Edmontosaurus was a dinosaur that got its name from where it was first discovered, in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. It was up to 30 feet long and larger...
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seastar  21 Dec 2006 12:31:32 - 1 answered
The Dromaeosaurus will always have a special place in history because it was the first dinosaur ever discovered. It was about the size of a large dog....
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seastar  21 Dec 2006 12:07:37 - 1 answered
The Parasaurolophus was a dinosaur known for its duck-bill and the massive crest on its head. Scientists aren’t sure of what purpose the dinosaur’s...
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seastar  21 Dec 2006 11:25:58 - 1 answered
Euoplocephalus was a dinosaur that was spiky all over – even its eyelids had armoured coverings that it could lower during battle! Unsurprisingly, its...
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seastar  21 Dec 2006 07:19:00 - 1 answered
A Psittacosaurus is a type of dinosaur that was based in Asia. It had a parrot-like beak that helped it to eat vegetation. (Its name means parrot-lizard)...
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seastar  20 Dec 2006 19:31:13 - 1 answered
Pachycephalosaurus means ‘thick-headed lizard’ in Greek. A defining characteristic is the knobby crown on its head. The Pachyycephalosaurus was 8 meters...
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seastar  20 Dec 2006 19:04:39 - 1 answered
The name sounds like it would be something like an iguana. Well, it is. An iguanodon is a dinosaur that got its name because a scientist thought its teeth...
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seastar  20 Dec 2006 18:43:35 - 1 answered
Diplodocus is a giant dinosaur that is 100 feet long. Like a giraffe, most of its length is made up by its neck. Its body measured only around 13 feet....
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seastar  20 Dec 2006 13:40:59 - 1 answered
A Troodon is a type of dinosaur. Its name means ‘wounding tooth’. Scientists say that it was probably one of the smartest dinosaurs because of its...
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seastar  20 Dec 2006 12:26:20 - 1 answered
What is a Tyrannosaurus Rex?
The Tyrannosaurus Rex is one of the most powerful dinosaurs. Its name means ‘tyrant lizard.’ A meat-eater, it measured...
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seastar  20 Dec 2006 11:48:34 - 1 answered
Triceratops is a dinosaur that is nine meters or 30 feet in length. As one of the largest and most distinctive dinosaurs, it has long been a favourite...
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This question have even left the scientists baffled and confused. There are many popular theories as to the reasons that led to the extinction of the dinosaurs...
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Memo  12 Dec 2006 14:16:33 - 1 answered
The word Brontosaurus actually means “thunder lizard”. The Brontosaurus was actually misidentified by its explorer Othniel Charles Marsh, in 1879 and...
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aki  08 Nov 2006 11:57:26 - 1 answered
The asteroid theory was propounded by Luis Alvarez. He came up with a strange theory to prove that all the dinosaurs were killed off by the collision of...
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 07 Nov 2006 10:26:03 - 1 answered
The asteroid theory states that nearly sixty five million years ago, an asteroid crashed into the earth, which was the cause of the extinction of dinosaurs....
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 12 Oct 2006 14:39:48 - 1 answered
Dinosaurs are now extinct, but the museum which is known correctly as the Natural History Museum has various fossils, bones and life-like replicas of dinosaurs...
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 12 Oct 2006 14:38:54 - 1 answered
The Jurassic period refers to the short span of time between 200 to 146 million years ago give or take 5-10 million years due to the unreliability of identified...
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