Project 1 (AutoRecovered)
Project 1 (AutoRecovered)
Introduction
Dinosaurs were the main animals on Earth for more than 150 million years. They were lizard like reptiles.
Some of them were the largest and scariest creatures that ever walked on land. The word dinosaur comes
from Greek words meaning “terrible lizard.”
The last dinosaurs became extinct, or died out, about 65.5 million years
ago. Fossils of dinosaurs were first discovered in the early 1800s. Fossils
are remains or impressions of a plant or animal that have been
preserved in rock.
Extinction
The last dinosaurs died out about 65.5 million years ago. Scientists still do not agree about why this
happened. Some scientists think that dinosaurs died out because the temperature on Earth got too hot or too
cold for them. Others believe that a huge asteroid collided with Earth. The collision could have produced dust
that blocked the Sun’s heat and light for months or even years. Plants would have stopped growing, and
plant-eating dinosaurs would have died from lack of food. So would have the meat eaters that hunted them.
Some animals lived through the time when the dinosaurs disappeared. The ancestors of
today’s frogs, turtles, lizards, and snakes found a way to survive. Birds also
survived. Scientists do not know why some animals lived but the dinosaurs
did not.
Theropods
The theropods include all the meat-eating
dinosaurs. Among them is the fierce
Tyrannosaurus rex, which weighed as much as 8
tons. Giganotosaurus and Spinosaurus were even
believe that the saurischians are more closely larger. Theropods walked on their two back legs.
related to birds than to some other dinosaurs. The Most of them were built to hunt. They used their
earliest bird, Archaeopteryx, was a saurischian. short front arms to catch and tear prey. Their
The saurischians are divided into the meat-eating fingers and toes had long, sharp claws. They had
theropods and the plant-eating sauropods. powerful jaws and sharp teeth for tearing flesh.
Apatosaurus
Brachiosaurus
Diplodocus
Giraffatitan
Sauropod Dinosaurs Jobaria
Macrurosaurus larger dinosaurs.
Mamenchisaurus
Seismosaurus
Zigongosaurus
Ornithischian Dinosaurs development of dinosaurs, marine reptiles, fish,
Many of the ornithischian dinosaurs had special mammals, flying animals. The largest dinosaurs
features. Some, such as Triceratops, had horns did not emerge until the Cretaceous period,
like a modern rhinoceros. Euoplocephalus had a which started over 100 million years after the
huge club at the end of its tail. Stegosaurus had start of the "age of dinosaurs."
large, triangular bony plates sticking out of its
1. Triassic: 251–201 million years ago
back.
2. Jurassic: 201–145 million years ago
Description
o "Bird-hip” 3. Cretaceous: 145–66 million years ago
o Predentary 4. Cenozoic: 66 million years ago.
o Other characteristics
Developed a narrow eyebrow Dinosaur Geologic Period
Had reduced, or even closed-off, Coleophysis 1.Triassic
antorbital fenestrae Allosaurus 2.Jurassic
Had "leaf-shaped" cheek teeth. Barosaurus 2.Jurassic
Classification Camarasauru 2.Jurassic
o Fabrosauridae: is not a natural grouping s
of dinosaurs, and instead consist of Diplodocus 2.Jurassic
unrelated genera. Ornitholestes 2.Jurassic
o Description: were relatively small Plateosaurus 2.Jurassic
ornithischian dinosaurs, averaging about 1– Albertosaurus 3.Cretaceous
2 meters in body length Ankylosaurus 3.Cretaceous
Diatryma 4.Cenozoic
Geologic eras
This table incredibly long period of time, Presbyornis 4.Cenozoic
measured in "millions of years ago," saw the
Life Cycle
Most, if not all, dinosaurs laid eggs. Some dinosaurs built large nests to keep their babies together. Young
dinosaurs grew very fast. Many reached full size in seven or eight years. Large dinosaurs might have lived
almost 100 years.