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with there legs or wings depending on what dinasour they were (Y)

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They walked and flew.

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Do dinosaurs move fast or slow?

They move slowly because of their weight.


Did dinosaurs move fast or slow or agile?

Some dinosaurs were fast and aisle, other were slow and ponderous.


Can dinosaurs only see you when you move?

Oh they can see you when you are still, but they see you better if you move.


Is it true that if you don't move dinosaurs won't see you?

If you don't go back in time, dinosaurs won't see you.


How are fossils found in antarctica when dinosaurs live in warm climate?

Antarctica was part of Pangaea, dinosaurs crossed on to Antarctica while it was still connected. After a while the continents started to move and spread apart taking the dinosaurs with it.


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All the time- to find cures for diseases, to find out how animals move, and to recreate dinosaurs.


Which dinosaur uses its tail as a whip?

long neck uses its tail to whip other dinosaurs who attack them because they are a bit fat and large and are not like the dinosaurs like trx to move very fast.


How did diplodocus move?

The diplodocus moved on four legs shaped like columns. This dinosaur tended to move very slowly compared to other dinosaurs.


How did the triceratrops move?

Like most dinosaurs. It WALKED you know with it's legs. Jesus, some people are thick


What are the genetic mutations of dinosaurs?

HA! there are no genetic mutations! DINOSAURS ARE DINOSAURS! DINOSAURS ARE DINOSAURS! no mutants


What are the release dates for Dinosaurs Dinosaurs Dinosaurs - 1985 TV?

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What animals move like dinosaurs?

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