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Mel Turner is correct, the correct term for a single element in the vertbral column is vertebra, not 'vertebrate.' Vertebrate refers to an animal ...
It is not at this time possible to know how much body hair they had or length of head hair. It would not be surprising to me to learn that they were on the rather hairy side but ...................... ...
Raptor Lewis, I probably looked at Wikipedia once or twice, and that's the only site I can remember basing my research on. The rest I thought up myself. I did not examine any Utahraptor specimen ...
I dont think Megalodon may be a snack for that Whale.
I mean that whale is not so big than megalodon. That whale is estimated to be 50 feet or more.Megalodon also is 50 or more.Weight is not ...
Diamond indicated that before 3000 BC there were no large hoofed animals in Flores islands. The only large prey for the Komodo dragons would have been the pygmy elephants. Apparently all large hoofed ...
This is speculation, There's no reason the sails *couldn't* have functioned similarly to elephant ears. Any animal that size in such a climate, ecto- or endotherm, might have use for a ...
But they both have strong tendons which, are, or would have been very visible.
Large animals will not hop.
There are many reasons individual dinosaurs would not survive today including hunting enthusiasts and environmental conditions not suited to the species. It is also true that today's hunting ...
... e a terrestrial animal (aquatic ones work differently)need to breath aptmospheric oxygen. Placental animals like humas get around this by feeding ...
but even these burrowing animals
I think all animals, fish, even plants know how to comunicate somehow. We keep thinking we are so much smarter of a race, than how come we don't learn to speak other animals landguages. I saw ...
Raptor Lewis wrote:
Well...as far I can tell, you're right about the ammonite, but, the large fossil doesn't seem to be a bone. My best guess is petrified wood!
Hope that helps....;)
On ...
Despite who you may have asked, he is absolutely correct. However, many people forget that Dinosauria are a Group of Reptilia that encompass many different species, so you really can't say ...
Relationship between Earth's gravity & Animals Evolution
I have been wondering the same thing. I hear the others here talking about them but upon researching them I didn't exactly get the answer of what it is. It is something that grows in the ocean ...
... has been published in 2000 by Amirmardfar.
Relationship between Earth’s Gravity and Evolution of animals/plants
(The Theory of the Increasing of Earth’s Gravity)
http://www.geocities.ws/ ...
I have thought and thought about this subject for a very long time. As it appears, there is no decision made whether dinosaurs were warm-blooded or not. I have gathered a number of statements...
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dinosaurs are prihitoric animals
An animals size and strength alone is not necessarily a sign of which would win. It's personal cunningness and skill would determine the victor.
Emily wrote:
[quote]many would say it was a bulky animal and wouldn't really chase the prey. Well it most likely was a scavenger for the most part, but even though it has a very large frame and ...
Hi Tyler; I would say look around dried up river beds.Indians used arrows and spears to catch fish as well as game animals.
curious wrote:
If dinosaurs lived on earth for some 165 million years and each dinosaur lived an average 100 years and some species are said to have lived for 60 million years An average lifespan of ...
Wondered if there are any comments, new information, or theories on the questions posed by Big Blue two years back:
(1) "anyone given thought that there might be whole groups of species, ...
I would've hated to be a t-rex. Parasites in the animals mandable. The thought of it it makes me gag.
... Gorgosaurus to be a species of Albertosaurus, while others disagree and say they are two different animals. Personally I believe they're the same creature, but that's just my opinion.
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no they were both from the cretaceous but spinosaurus hunted only fish and small animals. also it lived in present day egypt not The united states.
Copper- How many animals do you know of with bones that size? lol Yes! You are correct! That is a dinosaur vertebra. Good eye!!
so i can say that there was a fusion of andrusarchus and megistotherium u never know some animals get attracted to others like we human beings
That's possible, Kenobi. We really don't know for sure what the digestive systems of these animals were like. You're thinking and that's good!
This would have affected endothermic creatures (mammals, birds) more than ectotherms (presumably dinosaurs & co.). But while dinosaurs and almost all birds were wiped out, mammals seem to have ...
New Scientist, 18 November 2000 (no. 2265):
'[John C.] George had access to the frozen remains of 48 bowheads killed between 1978 and 1996. He thawed out the eyes, removed the lenses and sent ...
... sexuality - From Zooillogix - the Museum of Sex New York opens an exhibition called the sex life of animals.
For a money enjoying himself check here.
You can see female playing here
What next? ...
There's not too much that I can mention that Sean hasn't already tackled. So, I'm just going to cover a few things.
Judging from the latest work on _T.rex_, which was done by John ...