Are Dinosaurs Really Dangerous? Are Dinosaurs Really Dangerous? Isabelle Laxamana.

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Are Dinosaurs Really Dangerous? Are Dinosaurs Really Dangerous? Isabelle Laxamana

Intro Creatures are said to be dangerous if they have a combination of characters such as size, brains, strength and eating habits. If they have the right combination of features, they will be able to conquer other animals. If they have the right combination of features, they will be able to conquer other animals.

Size  Dinosaurs differ in size, some are as big as a chicken, and therefore they can only be as dangerous as a chicken. Which is not dangerous at all.  Some dinosaurs grow about 100 feet long. The Compsognathus is only two feet long which makes them not dangerous at all to a lot of bigger animals.  Most dinosaurs were about 50 feet long.

Brains  Creatures with small brains and big bodies tend to be clumsier and therefore become dangerous to smaller animals.

Strength  Generally, the stronger they are, the more dangerous the dinosaurs are.  An allosaurus, for example is a Slash and tear dinosaur, which uses the strength of it's skull and its neck muscles to hit its prey like a hammer, then tear away pieces of flesh.  The tyranosaurous rex, for example, is a bone cruncher, which breaks the bones of its prey. Therefore, these dinosaurs are dangerous to alot of animals. Strong skull Strong jaw

Eating Habits  Basically, there are 2 types of dinosaurs called the carnivores and the dinosaurs called herbivores.  The carnivores are the dinosaurs that eat meat, for example, an allosaurus is a carnivore.  The herbivores eat plants, for example, a triceratops.  Which means that if a dinosaur is a carnivore, it’s dangerous because they eat animals that may be smaller, weaker or slower than it.

Conclusion  Dinosaurs may have combinations of features that would make them appear to be dangerous.  A combination of bigger size, smaller brains, greater strength and carnivorous eating habits make them dangerous to other animals.