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When the dinosaurs lived, the Earth's continents were jammed together into a supercontinent called Pangaea and the Earth was warmer than it is now.The dinosaurs went extinct about 65 million years ago, at the end of the Cretaceous period, which was a time of high volcanic and tectonic activity. There are a lot of theories why the extinction occurred. The most widely accepted theory is that an asteroid impact caused major climactic changes to which the dinosaurs couldn't adapt. In the Triassic period, the early dinosaurs were small, and most species died out in an extinction at the end of the Triassic period. In the Jurassic, many new dinosaur species evolved from the Triassic survivors, including the gigantic sauropods (like Apatosaurus and Seismosaurus), Allosaurus , and Stegosaurus , to list but a few. Dinosaurs reached the height of their diversity during the Cretaceous; monstrous giant theropods (like T. rex and Giganotosaurus), Ankylosaurus , Maiasaura and many other dinosaurs lived during that period. Despite popular images to the contrary, Stegosaurus never encountered T. rex.
Hi and Welcome All Dinosaur Fans and freaks!  I'm Ryan future Paleontologist, Dinosaur hunter and Kid Adventurer!
A paleontologist is a scientist who studies paleontology, learning about the forms of life that
existed in former geologic periods, mostly by studying fossils. Most paleontologists, scientists that study dinosaurs, believe that birds are the only surviving dinosaurs… so dinosaurs aren't really extinct because their descendents are still living. This is just some cool facts about Dinosaurs! Join me on a voyage back in time with monster beasts who roamed and ruled the earth! This site is designed for kids by a kid who is crazy for Dinosaurs! Check out the game room, fun page and other really cool rooms. Be sure to check out  my online store where you can create and design your own awesome dinosaur tee shirt! Enjoy your trip back to the time of the dinosaurs and come back often where you can learn  share and have fun on your dinosaur journey!  Be sure to bookmark this site so you always know where the fun is!!
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