Because they are extreme fundamentalist Christians, just like all the other religions' extremists, and for their understanding of the Biblical story of creation to be true, they ignore scientific findings that purport something they perceive as different (i.e., the common view of evolution doesn't fit with the Judeo-Christian Creation story). While this is an extremely rare view, even among Conservative Christians, some would rather deny the existence of dinosaurs than to say The Bible is false in every detail. However, the majority of evolution disbelieving Christians are less-radical, and agree that Dinosaurs existence, as well as all other diversity in nature, fit in with the Bible.
Scientists that study dinosaurs are called paleontologists.
They are called 'paleontologists'
A paleontologist is a scientist who studies fossils to learn about prehistoric plants and animals.
Paleontologists.
people who specialize in rock fossils are called paleontologists
The scientists who dig up dinosaurs are called paleontologists. Paleontologists study the history of life on Earth by examining fossils, including dinosaurs, to understand their anatomy, behavior, and evolution. These scientists use various tools and techniques to carefully excavate, preserve, and analyze dinosaur remains found in the field. Their work provides valuable insights into the ancient ecosystems and the history of life on our planet.
study of fossils and dinosaurs
Fossils are here today because way before humans were living on land there were dinosaurs first and some people still see the fossils today from when the dinosaurs used to be here but now dinosaurs are enstinct .
Paleontologists study prehistoric animal and plant life remains found in fossils.
No many people believe that dinosaurs were real. And so they should dinosaurs have left fossils of their bones this proves their existence.
When a dino dies, it becomes a fossil. We know that the dinosaurs existed because they left behind fossils we see today.
People who find dinosaur bones are typically paleontologists. They study fossils and excavate sites to learn about prehistoric life, including dinosaurs. Their work helps us understand the Earth's history and the evolution of life on our planet.