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Dinosaur Bones

Dinsosaur Bones Information: Dinosaur bones are interesting to many people including scientists, children and the media. Although dinosaurs ruled the land-based ecosystem on earth for more than 100 million years, all that is left of them now are bone fossils, coprolites, dinosaur footprints, gastroliths, internal organs, and skin impressions. Dinosaur bones have been reconstructed to form skeletons, allowing the public to view the extinct creatures in museums and wonder what they might have been like millions of years ago.

Dinosaur Bones and Prehistoric Environments: Dinosaur bones can reveal important information about the behavior of the dinosaur in its living environment. Often, computer simulations are utilized to understand how a dinosaur with certain bones might have moved. These simulations compare the bones of the dinosaur with bones from more modern animals and then recreate the kinetics of movement based on the shapes of the bones. Because dinosaurs are thought to be more closely related to animals like birds and crocodiles rather than mammals, behaviors from these animals can be used to estimate dinosaur behavior. The analysis of bones used for movement, or Biomechanics, gives scientists information as to how quickly dinosaurs moved, if some dinosaurs could swim, and reveals whether ideas like sonic booms created by the diplodocid tail are fact or fiction.

Dinosaur Bone Articles

. Modern Dinosaur Bone Hunts

· History of Dinosaur Bone Studies

· Dinosaur Bones and Bird Feathers

· Fossilization of Dinosaur Bones

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