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Hello Mrs Hoskins: I am Julia and I have to tell you that one day ago I went to "La Rioja" and I saw the footprints of some dinosaurs that lived there miiiiillions of years ago. The fossilized footprints are called "icnitas". I learn that "La Rioja" was a marsh terrain and the footprints of the dinosaurs that lived there are still there. It was fantastic!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Bye,bye and Merry Chritamats to you!
Hello: I also went to Rioja and to other places where there´re dinosaurs ´footprints: Teruel and Asturias. I learned many things but there is a question that nobody can answer:the skin colour of dinosaurs.
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Since dinosaurs are related to modern reptiles, it may be that dinosaurs were colored similarly. Large reptiles, such as Monitors, are basically gray; small lizards can be vividly colored. It is possible large dinosaurs were colored conservatively, while the small dinosaurs, like Compsognathus, might have worn bright colors. Birds are well-known for their plumage; it could be that dinosaurs were brilliantly-colored, too.
Today's animals are often colored for their environment: the black and white stripes of zebras break up the body outline and allow them to blend into their surroundings; crocodiles are colored so that they do not stand out from the brownish-green water they inhabit; polar bears are white; and so on. It is not unreasonable to think that dinosaurs might have been colored to match their surroundings.
Many of today's animals, such as birds, display bright colors on various parts of their anatomy as a means of attracting mates; perhaps some dinosaurs did the same. Large herbivores of today, such as elephants and rhinos, are dusty gray; many artistic reproductions of Apatosaurus and Diplodocus show this modern-day color scheme.
Whatever the logic behind it, any color assigned by an artist to the representation of a dinosaur is nothing more than a guess. http://www.dinodatabase.com/dinothry05.asp
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Since dinosaurs are related to modern reptiles, it may be that dinosaurs were colored similarly. Large reptiles, such as Monitors, are basically gray; small lizards can be vividly colored. It is possible large dinosaurs were colored conservatively, while the small dinosaurs, like Compsognathus, might have worn bright colors. Birds are well-known for their plumage; it could be that dinosaurs were brilliantly-colored, too.
Today's animals are often colored for their environment: the black and white stripes of zebras break up the body outline and allow them to blend into their surroundings; crocodiles are colored so that they do not stand out from the brownish-green water they inhabit; polar bears are white; and so on. It is not unreasonable to think that dinosaurs might have been colored to match their surroundings.
Many of today's animals, such as birds, display bright colors on various parts of their anatomy as a means of attracting mates; perhaps some dinosaurs did the same. Large herbivores of today, such as elephants and rhinos, are dusty gray; many artistic reproductions of Apatosaurus and Diplodocus show this modern-day color scheme.
Whatever the logic behind it, any color assigned by an artist to the representation of a dinosaur is nothing more than a guess.
http://www.dinodatabase.com/dinothry05.asp
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