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Dinosaur Name Roots. How were dinosaurs named? Lating and Greek .
Saurischian dinosaurs were the earliest dinosaurs and the ancestors of birds. They had a hip structure similar to that of lizards.
Ornithischian dinosaurs were herbivores that had a hip structure similar to that of birds, but they are not the ancestors...
Dinosaur Cladogram (plus all of the ornithodira, including lagosuchans, pterosaurs, and birds).
Dinosaur reproduction: eggs and nests. Dinosaurs hatched from eggs. The eggs were round or elongated and had hard...
Ankylosaurus was a huge armored dinosaur, closely related to the Euoplocephalus. It was heavily plated, with hard, leathery...
Vulcanodon was a large, long-necked, plant-eating dinosaur, a very early sauropod.
Dinosaur fossils found in Australia. See where dinosaurs fossils have been found around the world.
Birds probably evolved from the dinosaurs. The Archaeopteryx is one of the oldest known fossil birds, and dates from the...
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