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Birds evolved from dinosaurs, But what about the more reptillian dinosaurs? I love dinosaurs, So I want to learn more about them. Please tell me as much as you can about them.

A quick google around the web convinces me that birds are the only living descendents of dinosaurs. I wondered about crocodiles, but apparently they are reptiles and not related to dinosaurs.

I think crocodile, shark and also comodo was a living relict of dinosaurhuh.gif

Well.. i'm living in Indonesia, but there was no dinosaur fossils found in my area..is there any conditions in the past or geological formations that being dinosaur's places to live?

I think crocodile, shark and also comodo was a living relict of dinosaurhuh.gif

Well.. i'm living in Indonesia, but there was no dinosaur fossils found in my area..is there any conditions in the past or geological formations that being dinosaur's places to live?

 

 

Shark certainly is not a relic of a dinosaur, it's a fish! Crocodiles a reptiles, which aren't descended from dinosaurs, and a Komodo (I believe) is a lizard, again not descended from dinosaurs.

 

With respect to geological formations, then I'd suggest that somewhere with lots of igneous rock is unlikely to have fissils as the lava would melt them! Sedimentary rocks would be more likely.

Shark certainly is not a relic of a dinosaur, it's a fish! Crocodiles a reptiles, which aren't descended from dinosaurs, and a Komodo (I believe) is a lizard, again not descended from dinosaurs.

 

With respect to geological formations, then I'd suggest that somewhere with lots of igneous rock is unlikely to have fissils as the lava would melt them! Sedimentary rocks would be more likely.

I've just realised I forgot the word not in that first sentence redface.gif

 

Is it possible to edit post6s by the way?

I think crocodile, shark and also comodo was a living relict of dinosaurhuh.gif

Well.. i'm living in Indonesia, but there was no dinosaur fossils found in my area..is there any conditions in the past or geological formations that being dinosaur's places to live?

 

I'm not certain about this, but I think sharks were around as a species in the same general time period as the dinosaurs, so they are absolutely not 'descended' from them. The same I think is true of crocodiles.

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Here is a close up of that part of the vertebrate cladogram, you can see Crocodylomorpha (crocodiles) splits off before Dinosauria (dinosaurs). Also not Aves (birds) is within dinosauria and modern lizard and snakes are in Lepidosauria. post-44856-0-04559700-1303272667_thumb.jpg

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