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The living habits of dinosaurs

Published: 2024-11-08 Author: mysheen
Last Updated: 2024/11/08, Dinosaurs are herbivorous and carnivorous. In general, some short herbivorous dinosaurs stand on their hind legs and eat high leaves, while carnivorous dinosaurs feed on herbivorous dinosaurs and other animals. In addition, Tyrannosaurus rex dinosaurs often act alone, while large herbivores tend to be concentrated.

Dinosaurs are herbivorous and carnivorous. In general, some short herbivorous dinosaurs stand on their hind legs and eat high leaves, while carnivorous dinosaurs feed on herbivorous dinosaurs and other animals. In addition, Tyrannosaurus rex dinosaurs often act alone, while large herbivores often act collectively to defend against foreign enemies. Here are some of the more famous dinosaurs.

What are the species of dinosaurs?

1. Tyrannosaurus Rex (the last non-avian dinosaur to survive)

Tyrannosaurus Rex, or Tyrannosaurus Rex, lived at the end of the Cretaceous and was one of the last non-avian dinosaur species before the Cretaceous-Tertiary extinction event. Fossils, distributed in the United States and Canada in North America, are one of the latest dinosaurs to become extinct. Tyrannosaurus Rex is the largest species of Tyrannosaurus Rex, with a length of about 11.5-14.7 meters.

two。 Fragile double-cavity dinosaur (the largest known dinosaur)

The fragile dichotomous dinosaur is the longest and heaviest dinosaur in history, and the largest is even bigger than the blue whale. It is 35 meters long and is closely related to Diplodocus.

3. Ankylosaurus (an armored dinosaur)

Ankylosaurus has a body length of up to 10 meters, with a wide body and a short neck; its limbs are short and strong; its feet are short and wide, with 5 fingers on its forefeet and 4 toes on its hind feet, with hoof-like claws at the end of its fingers (toes), suitable for land activities. Ankylosaurus is often thought of as the ancestor of armored dinosaurs. It is characterized by a body with a carapace and a huge vertebral tail.

4. Dentosaurus (carnivorous marine dinosaur)

Slidentosaurus, which means "smooth lateral teeth", is a carnivorous marine reptile that belongs to the short-necked suborder Ophiosaurus.

5. Stegosaurus (dinosaur with thorns)

Stegosaurus was a giant herbivorous dinosaur, a herbivore that lived in the late Jurassic period. It had a row of huge bony plates on its back and a dangerous tail with four spikes to defend against predators. It is about 7-9 meters long, 2.35 meters to 3.5 meters high, and weighs 2 to 4 tons. Because of its peculiar tail thorns and bone plates, Stegosaurus is one of the most recognizable dinosaurs and is a herbivore.

There has been a great debate in the scientific community about the cause and theory of dinosaur extinction. But whatever the reason, there must be no doubt that dinosaurs could not adapt to the changing living environment, resulting in mass extinction.

 
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