no dinosaurs did not live on long island sound
They don't line in the Sound.
we live near the Atlantic ocean and up north(the north shore) is the Long Island Sound
Dogs and Cats are common to have been around on Long Island at the most.
yes. sea horses do live in the long island sound. I've walked the beach many times at Sunken meadow and Long Beach in Smithtown and found alot of dead one on the shore.
There are more than 170 species of fish, over 1,200 invertebrate species, and numerous species of birds, mammals, and plants that live in the Long Island Sound. The Sound's diverse ecosystem supports a wide range of marine life.
Long Island Sound touches the states of New York and Connecticut.
The Long Island Sound separating Long Island from Connecticut.
Long Island Sound is an estuary of the Atlantic Ocean.
The word "island" has a short vowel sound for the letter "i."
Long Beach Stingrays ended in 1998.
Long Beach Stingrays was created in 1997.