Saturday 8 June 2013

fun facts about dinosaurs





  • The word dinosaur comes from the Greek language and means ‘terrible lizard’.
    The word was coined by
     English paleontologist Richard Owen in 1842 and was meant to refer to
    Dinosaurs impressive size
     rather than their scary appearance.


  • Dinosaurs ruled the Earth for over 160 million years, from the Triassic period around 230
     million years ago through the Jurassic period and until the end of the Cretaceous
     period around 65 million years ago.

  • The time period from 250 million years ago until around 65 million years ago is known as
     the Mesozoic Era. It is often referred to as the Age of the Dinosaurs because most dinosaurs
    developed and became extinct during this time.

  • It is believed that dinosaurs lived on Earth until around 65 million years ago when a mass
     extinction occurred.

  • Scientists believe that the event leading to the extinction may have been a massive
     asteroid impact or huge volcanic activity. Events such as these could have blocked out
    sunlight and significantly changed the Earth’s ecology.

  • The first dinosaur to be formally named was the Megalosaurus, back in 1824.
  • A person who studies dinosaurs is known as a paleontologist.

  • Rather than being carnivores (meat eaters), the largest dinosaurs such as the
     Brachiosaurus
    and Apatosaurus were actually herbivores (plant eaters).

  • To help fight meat eaters such as the Allosaurus or Spinosaurus, many plant eaters had
    natural weapons at their disposal. Examples of this include the spikes on the tail of the
    Stegosaurus and the three horns attached to the front of the Triceratops’s head shield.

  • Pterodactyls are not dinosaurs, they were flying reptiles that lived during the age of
    dinosaurs
    but by definition they do not fall into the same category. The same goes for water based
    reptiles such as Plesiosaurs.

  • Birds descended from a type of dinosaurs known as theropods

  • Despite being long extinct, dinosaurs are frequently featured in the media.
    One of the more memorable examples of this is Michael Crichton’s 1990 book
    Jurassic Park.Adapted to movie in 1993, the story features cloned dinosaurs brought to
     life with the help of DNA found in mosquitoes trapped in amber.

2 comments:

  1. the tacher i will miss is mrs bodin because she always lets me of with my homework i will also miss miss gilbert because she learns s about indians muslims it is very intresting

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  2. WOW! Dinosaurs don't exist and you all these facts about them , impresive I don't even know that muh about them!my name is sounded out like this Ja- hi- dee
    By Jahydee

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