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Life cycle of Dinosaurs


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Life Cycle of Dinosaurs

The authors establish this consistent with a life-cycle assumption that prey species should mature faster than their predators if they misplace a group of juveniles to predators and the local surroundings provides sufficient resources for fast growth. It appears to facilitate individual dinosaurs were quite short-lived, For example, the oldest (at death) Tyrannosaurus Rex originates so far was 28 and the oldest sauropod was 38.

Like mammals, dinosaurs stopped up growing when they reached the characteristic adult size of their type, while grown-up reptiles maintain to grow slowly if they have sufficient food. Dinosaurs of all sizes grow quicker than similarly-sized current reptiles; but the consequences of comparisons with similarly-sized "warm-blooded" recent animals depend on their sizes.

They had learned to discover food and water. If they were plant eaters, they have to appear for the plants they liked. If they be meat eaters, they have to learn to appear for prey and catch it. Since are babies and smaller than the adults, they had to be suspicious that their normal enemies did not find them and eat them. Quickly, they grow to be adults. These immature adult dinosaurs mated then, and the female dinosaur laid new eggs in a nest. The eggs hatched, and additional dinosaurs were born. This is known a life cycle of dinosaurs. A life cycle is similar to a prototype. Sometimes a number of the huge dinosaurs attacked the smaller ones. Further animals frequently raided the dinosaur’s nests and ate the eggs. There were also additional animals that lived during the period of the dinosaurs, for example, the saber-toothed tigers, the huge bears, and the mastodons that look like present elephants. Those that were herbivores had profusion of plants to eat as well as the carnivores will eat preyed on the herbivores.

 

 

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