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How did scientists assume the sounds of dinosaurs?we haven't heard a real dinosaur.

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Answered by anirudh2005kk
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Answer:Clues in dinosaur skulls have lead scientists to believe that these animals did make noises. ... Some, like "Lambeosaurus," had crests on top of their heads that probably filled with air when the animal breathed. As air was pushed through these crests, they likely made a deep bellowing sound similar to a horn.

Explanation:Dinosaurs probably made sounds by clapping their jaws, rubbing their scales together, and swooshing their tails, just like some modern reptiles do. ... By blowing air through these passages, we can get an idea of some of the sounds they made — low, booming calls not unlike a foghorn.

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