10. Dinosaurs roamed the earth millions of years ago.
And then...they mysteriously disappeared!
Since then Archeologists have been digging them up, and
the question is...How did the dinosaurs die?
11. Dinosaurs roamed the earth millions of years ago.
And then...they mysteriously disappeared!
Since then Archeologists have been digging them up, and
the question is...How did the dinosaurs die?
12.
13. Some scientists believe that there was a severe ice
age. Throughout Earth's history there have been
many ice ages. The last one ended about 10,000 years
ago. A very severe ice age could have changed
temperatures and frozen a lot of Earth's water. The
dinosaurs would not be able live under such
conditions and that is how the dinosaurs became
extinct.
14. How Did The Dinosaurs Die?
Some scientists believe that there was a severe ice
age. Throughout Earth's history there have been
many ice ages. The last one ended about 10,000 years
ago. A very severe ice age could have changed
temperatures and frozen a lot of Earth's water. The
dinosaurs would not be able live under such
conditions and that is how the dinosaurs became
extinct.
15. How Did The Dinosaurs Die?
The main theory is an astroid hitting the earth and killing all the
dinosaurs.
Another theory is that they died of starvation because there wasn’t
enough plants to feed the herbivores. The herbivores die out
depriving the carnivores of their food.
Some scientists believe that there was a severe ice
age. Throughout Earth's history there have been
many ice ages. The last one ended about 10,000 years
ago. A very severe ice age could have changed
temperatures and frozen a lot of Earth's water. The
dinosaurs would not be able live under such
conditions and that is how the dinosaurs became
extinct.
16. How Did The Dinosaurs Die?
The main theory is an astroid hitting the earth and killing all the
dinosaurs.
Another theory is that they died of starvation because there wasn’t
enough plants to feed the herbivores. The herbivores die out
depriving the carnivores of their food.
Some scientists believe that there was a severe ice
age. Throughout Earth's history there have been
many ice ages. The last one ended about 10,000 years
ago. A very severe ice age could have changed
temperatures and frozen a lot of Earth's water. The
dinosaurs would not be able live under such
conditions and that is how the dinosaurs became
extinct.
17. How Did The Dinosaurs Die?
Some scientists believe that there was a severe ice
age. Throughout Earth's history there have been
many ice ages. The last one ended about 10,000 years
ago. A very severe ice age could have changed
temperatures and frozen a lot of Earth's water. The
dinosaurs would not be able live under such
conditions and that is how the dinosaurs became
extinct.
18. How Did The Dinosaurs Die?
Some scientists believe that there was a severe ice
age. Throughout Earth's history there have been
many ice ages. The last one ended about 10,000 years
ago. A very severe ice age could have changed
temperatures and frozen a lot of Earth's water. The
dinosaurs would not be able live under such
conditions and that is how the dinosaurs became
extinct.
19. Some scientists believe that there was a severe ice
age. Throughout Earth's history there have been
many ice ages. The last one ended about 10,000 years
ago. A very severe ice age could have changed
temperatures and frozen a lot of Earth's water. The
dinosaurs would not be able live under such
conditions and that is how the dinosaurs became
extinct.
20.
21. Humans might of hunted the
dinosaurs to extinction. There
is proof that there is a human
footprint next to a dinosaur
footprint dated to the same
time. The human was not a
caveman. Gods made
dinosaurs as one of the
creatures on earth. In the
bible it talks about an animal
with a wide body and a tail as
think as a tree trunk. Some
say that it might have been a
hippopotamus, but do hippos
have a big tail? No.
22. Humans might of hunted the
dinosaurs to extinction. There
is proof that there is a human
footprint next to a dinosaur
footprint dated to the same
time. The human was not a
caveman. Gods made
dinosaurs as one of the
creatures on earth. In the
bible it talks about an animal
with a wide body and a tail as
think as a tree trunk. Some
say that it might have been a
hippopotamus, but do hippos
have a big tail? No.
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32. What Did Dinosaurs Eat?
Some Dinosaurs were
canivours but most were
herbivores. In any food
chain, there has to be more
organisms at the lower
levels of the chain, because
the transfer of food energy
is insigniffent and much of
the energy is lost at each
stage of the process.
33. A large number of plants can support a smaller
number of plant eaters. These plant eaters are
eaten by a smaller number of carnivors.
For example, it may have taken hundreds of acres of
plants to feed a small group of Triceratops. These
Triceratops could supply a single T-rex with enough food
to last it’s lifetime.
34. Incisivo was covered in simple, bristly
feathers, not unlike the Kiwi, and
probably used it’s front teeth to dig for
roots and tubers, along the shores of
ancient lake systems. It belonged to the
theropod dinosaurs.
35. Incisivosaurus
Incisivo was covered in simple, bristly
feathers, not unlike the Kiwi, and
probably used it’s front teeth to dig for
roots and tubers, along the shores of
ancient lake systems. It belonged to the
theropod dinosaurs.
36. Incisivosaurus
Incisivosaurus Gauthieri. (In-siz-ee-voh-
sore-us Gaw-thee-air-ee)
The name means Gauthier’s Incisor
Lizard. Incisivo was 3 feet long and 1 foot
heigh. It weighed 9 pounds and lived in
the Cretaceous Period, 120 million years
ago. Fossils have been found in Lianong
Province, China.
Incisivo looks like a cross between Bugs
Bunny and the Road Runner.
It’s diet was made up of pine cones, tree
bark, and other hard plant matter. This
strange little dinosaur was found in 2002 Incisivo was covered in simple, bristly
and named because of it’s peculiar buck- feathers, not unlike the Kiwi, and
teeth. probably used it’s front teeth to dig for
roots and tubers, along the shores of
ancient lake systems. It belonged to the
theropod dinosaurs.
37. Incisivosaurus
Incisivosaurus Gauthieri. (In-siz-ee-voh-
sore-us Gaw-thee-air-ee)
The name means Gauthier’s Incisor
Lizard. Incisivo was 3 feet long and 1 foot
heigh. It weighed 9 pounds and lived in
the Cretaceous Period, 120 million years
ago. Fossils have been found in Lianong
Province, China.
Incisivo looks like a cross between Bugs
Bunny and the Road Runner.
It’s diet was made up of pine cones, tree
bark, and other hard plant matter. This
strange little dinosaur was found in 2002 Incisivo was covered in simple, bristly
and named because of it’s peculiar buck- feathers, not unlike the Kiwi, and
teeth. probably used it’s front teeth to dig for
roots and tubers, along the shores of
ancient lake systems. It belonged to the
theropod dinosaurs.
38. Incisivosaurus Gauthieri. (In-siz-ee-voh-
sore-us Gaw-thee-air-ee)
The name means Gauthier’s Incisor
Lizard. Incisivo was 3 feet long and 1 foot
heigh. It weighed 9 pounds and lived in
the Cretaceous Period, 120 million years
ago. Fossils have been found in Lianong
Province, China.
Incisivo looks like a cross between Bugs
Bunny and the Road Runner.
It’s diet was made up of pine cones, tree
bark, and other hard plant matter. This
strange little dinosaur was found in 2002 Incisivo was covered in simple, bristly
and named because of it’s peculiar buck- feathers, not unlike the Kiwi, and
teeth. probably used it’s front teeth to dig for
roots and tubers, along the shores of
ancient lake systems. It belonged to the
theropod dinosaurs.
39. Incisivo was covered in simple, bristly
feathers, not unlike the Kiwi, and
probably used it’s front teeth to dig for
roots and tubers, along the shores of
ancient lake systems. It belonged to the
theropod dinosaurs.
40. Incisivo was covered in simple, bristly
feathers, not unlike the Kiwi, and
probably used it’s front teeth to dig for
roots and tubers, along the shores of
ancient lake systems. It belonged to the
theropod dinosaurs.