Amazing Dinosaur Secrets Revealed






by Anthony Starks


We all watched dinosaurs through movies such as Jurassic Playground and King Kong, but exactly how much do you really be familiar with dinosaur games for kids? Here are some interesting facts about dinosaurs which you'll amaze your friends and family along with:

There are quite a few candidates for the most significant dinosaur, as there are several types of dinosaur which are over 100 feet (30 metres) long. The largest was certainly some kind of sauropod (any four-legged plant-eating dinosaur with a long neck of the guitar) that lived in the late Jurassic or first Cretaceous period.

The word "dinosaur" has been coined by There Richard Owen, who in addition founded the Natural History Museum in London, England. "Dinosaur" implies terrible lizard, and is based on the Greek terms "deinos" (terrible) and "sauros" (lizard).

People have been locating dinosaur fossils for hundreds of years, nevertheless didn't know what they had been until quite recently. The first time that a dinosaur was scientifically described is at 1824, by William Buckland.

Our planet's continents slowly undergo a process known as "plate tectonics". Any time dinosaurs first appeared throughout the Triassic period, all the global continents were joined together in one super-continent known as "Pangea".

Each of the familiar types of dinosaurs, died off at the end of your Cretaceous period. There are many different hypotheses why this may have happened, but today the most famous theory is that the asteriod hit the earth, preventing the sunlight so that there is not enough food offered. Evidence for this concept is a layer of iridium, which is believed to have fallen from the asteroid, has been found around the world, and a possible affect site found in the southern part of Mexico.

The smallest recognized dinosaur is Compsognathus, which resided in Europe through the late Jurassic, and involved the size of a poultry. Compsognathus is believed to have swallowed insects, lizards and other little animals.

Concurrently that dinosaurs dominated the actual land, there were a lot of aquatic reptiles which dominated the seas, although these were not really dinosaur names. These aquatic reptiles included plesiosaurs, nothosaurs, mosasaurs and ichythosaurs.

Although birds seem to have evolved from dinosaurs, no non-avian flying dinosaurs are known. However, before dinosaurs there were many hurtling reptiles, known as pterosaurs.

Dinosaurs first appeared throughout the Triassic period (248 to 213 million years ago), and have been the dominant territory animals through the entire Jurassic period, and to the end from the Cretaceous period (65 million years ago).

We know regarding dinosaurs because fossils have been found. The fossils, which can be found in sedimentary rocks, such as fossilized body parts (bones, enamel, skin, claws, etc.), as well as trace past ("ichnofossils") which show how a animals lived, such as footprints, burrows, nests, toothmarks, dung, etc.




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