Allosaurus
56 square feet 56 square feet
36 inches divided by 12 inches equals 3 feet.
He walked on his two feet
There are 435.6 square feet in one cent. Therefore, one cent multiplied by 900 square feet is equal to 435.6 x 900 = 392040 square feet.
1 mile is 5,280 feet (7 x 5280 feet)/( 30 x 60seconds) = 36960 feet/1800 seconds = 20.53 feet per second
Allosaurus
Eodromaeus was one of the earliest dinosaurs. They were about 3.9 feet long and weighed around 11 lb.
No. Animals taller than 30 feet, such as dinosaurs, have existed, but never humans.
Tyrannosaurus rex was 40 feet long and weighed 5 tons. Stegosaurus was 30 feet long and weighed 5 tons. So both dinosaurs had about the same weight, but Tyrannosaurus rex was longer, and also taller because it walked on two feet.
There were many types of dinosaurs, some of which were much small than the giraffe. However, big dinosaurs were much larger than giraffes. The biggest known dinosaur, Argentinosaurus, weighed 80 tons, as much as 45 giraffes, was 30 feet tall (at least 50% taller than a giraffe), and 100 to 115 feet long.
lambeosaurus, which means lambe's lizard. Which is named after the paleontologist Lawrence lambe. It was a herbivore and may have weighed 5.6 tons, and was 7 feet
Compsognathus was a small dinosaur that measured around 1 meter (3.3 feet) in length and weighed about 3-5 kilograms (6.6-11 pounds). It was one of the smallest known dinosaurs.
Yes
Weight estimates aren't always completely accurate for prehistoric species, especially dinosaurs, because they're so different from modern animals. However, it is believed that Apatosaurus weighed between 18 and 25 tons.
Omnivorious dinos would only eat the easiest prey they could find. They wern't like the T-Rex that chased things to eat. Omnivores simply ate the easiest things possible, and most of the time, they were on 4 legs, but double check on the size, and the leg thing.
Not all dinosaurs had large feet. Some dinosaurs were small and didn't have big feet.
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