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Answered by prathamesh1855
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Dinosaurs are a diverse group of reptiles[note 1]of the clade Dinosauria. They first appeared during the Triassic period, between 243 and 231 million years ago,[1] although the exact origin and timing of the evolution of dinosaurs is the subject of active research.[2] They became the dominant terrestrial vertebrates after the Triassic–Jurassic extinction event201 million years ago; their dominance continued through the Jurassic and Cretaceous periods. The fossil record indicates that birds are modern feathered dinosaurs,[3] having evolved from earlier theropods during the late Jurassic Period.[4]As such, birds were the only dinosaur lineage to survive the Cretaceous–Paleogene extinction event 66 million years ago.[5]Dinosaurs can therefore be divided into avian dinosaurs, or birds; and non-avian dinosaurs, which are all dinosaurs other than birds. This article deals primarily with non-avian dinosaurs.

Dinosaurs
Temporal range: Late Triassic–Present, 231.4 – 0 Mya

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A collection of fossil dinosaur skeletons. Clockwise from top left: Microraptor gui (a winged theropod), Apatosaurus louisae (a giant sauropod), Edmontosaurus regalis (a duck-billed ornithopod), Triceratops horridus (a horned ceratopsian), Stegosaurus stenops (a plated stegosaur), Pinacosaurus grangeri (an armored ankylosaur)Scientific classificationKingdom:AnimaliaPhylum:ChordataClade:DinosauriformesClade:Dinosauria
Owen, 1842Major groups

†Ornithischia

†Heterodontosauridae

†Genasauria

†Neornithischia

†Thyreophora

Saurischia

†Sauropodomorpha

Theropoda

Dinosaurs are a varied group of animals from taxonomic, morphological and ecologicalstandpoints. Birds, at over 10,000 living species,[6] are the most diverse group of vertebrates besides perciform fish.[7] Using fossil evidence, paleontologists have identified over 500 distinct genera[8] and more than 1,000 different species of non-avian dinosaurs.[9] Dinosaurs are represented on every continent by both extant species (birds) and fossil remains.[10] Through the first half of the 20th century, before birds were recognized to be dinosaurs, most of the scientific community believed dinosaurs to have been sluggish and cold-blooded. Most research conducted since the 1970s, however, has indicated that all dinosaurs were active animals with elevated metabolisms and numerous adaptations for social interaction. Some were herbivorous, others carnivorous. Evidence suggests that egg laying and nest building are additional traits shared by all dinosaurs.

While dinosaurs were ancestrally bipedal, many extinct groups included quadrupedalspecies, and some were able to shift between these stances. Elaborate display structures such as horns or crests are common to all dinosaur groups, and some extinct groups developed skeletal modifications such as bony armor and spines. While the dinosaurs' modern-day surviving avian lineage (birds) are generally small due to the constraints of flight, many prehistoric dinosaurs (non-avian and avian) were large-bodied—the largest sauropod dinosaurs are estimated to have reached lengths of 39.7 meters (130 feet)[11]and heights of 18 meters (59 feet)[12] and were the largest land animals of all time. Still, the idea that non-avian dinosaurs were uniformly gigantic is a misconception based in part on preservation bias, as large, sturdy bones are more likely to last until they are fossilized. Many dinosaurs were quite small: Xixianykus, for example, was only about 50 cm (20 in) long.

Since the first dinosaur fossils were recognized in the early 19th century, mounted fossil dinosaur skeletons have been major attractions at museums around the world, and dinosaurs have become an enduring part of world culture. The large sizes of some dinosaur groups, as well as their seemingly monstrous and fantastic nature, have ensured dinosaurs' regular appearance in best-selling books and films, such as Jurassic Park. Persistent public enthusiasm for the animals has resulted in significant funding for dinosaur science, and new discoveries are regularly covered by the media
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Answered by Isnam522
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dinausaures were the diverse group of reptiles that lived on earth billions of years ago. they faced extinction coz they were not able to adapt to the changes as suggested by many scientists.
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