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FAQs
About Dinosaurs
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![]() | What
was the life span of a dinosaur? ![]()
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![]() | How
can you tell male from female? You can't; sexual differences were
probably not reflected in the skeleton.
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![]() | Do
we know what color dinosaurs were? No one knows for sure what color
dinosaurs were. Artists make educated guesses based on modern animals when
adding color to dinosaurs.
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![]() | Are
the bones in Dinosaur Hall real? Yes, the bones in the hall are real
fossilized bones, except for the skulls, most of which are casts, and an
occasional foot bone or vertebra. Most of the bones were excavated in the
western United States.
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![]() | How
heavy are the bones? Very heavy. The fossilization process involves
the gradual replacement of minerals of the bone with other minerals, and
the filling-in of spaces within the bone with minerals. Displaying these
skeletons was quite an engineering feat because of their great weight and
often fragile structure.
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![]() | Are
dinosaurs really extinct? Yes and no. According to the most widely
accepted theory, birds evolved from dinosaurs, so some would say birds are
living representatives of dinosaurs. However, birds differ from dinosaurs
in that they have feathers and other characteristics related to flight, so
in that sense, dinosaurs are extinct.
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![]() | What
caused the extinction of the dinosaurs? Some current theories propose
a sudden dying off of dinosaurs. An asteroid or comet impact on the earth
or extensive volcanic action might have created so much atmospheric dust
pollution that sunlight was blotted out, causing death to plants for
several years and, consequently, to animals. Most paleontologists,
however, don't believe that a sudden catastrophe doomed the dinosaurs. ![]() Although many types of organisms became extinct in a relatively short time, many others, such as mammals, birds, and various types of reptiles, fish, and invertebrates survived unaffected. It was alterations in the environment caused by drastic geologic, climactic, and ecological changes that most likely spelled doom for the last of the dinosaurs and the other creatures that became extinct at the end of the Mesozoic Era. But why dinosaurs could not migrate or adapt to changing conditions has not been adequately explained. |
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