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Are there dinosaurs that live underwater?

Are there dinosaurs that live underwater?

Spinosaurus is the only dinosaur we know that spent time living in the water. Another dinosaur, Ceratosaurus, could probably swim and catch aquatic prey, such as fish and crocodiles.

What was the biggest dinosaur that lived in the ocean?

Currie Dinosaur Museum. One of the biggest specimens ever found was identified as Mosasaurus hoffmanni and was estimated to be about 56 feet (17 meters) long in life, according to a 2014 study published in the journal Proceedings of the Zoological Institute RAS.

Do Ocean dinosaurs still exist?

Thought to have gone extinct 65 million years ago (along with the mass extinction of dinosaurs), the coelacanth (pronounced SEEL-uh-kanth) was rediscovered in 1938. The coelacanth is predicted to belong to a lineage that has been around for 360 million years and it is a fish unlike many others.

Can the Megalodon still be alive?

Megalodon is NOT alive today, it went extinct around 3.5 million years ago. Go to the Megalodon Shark Page to learn the real facts about the largest shark to ever live, including the actual research about it’s extinction.

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Are there any aquatic dinosaurs?

There are no known aquatic dinosaurs. It would not be impossible for dinosaurs to evolve to live in water (though being air breathers they would not be able to live permanently deep underwater) just as whales evolved from mammals.

Is there any real evidence of the ‘living dinosaur’?

Despite more than two dozen searches for the “living dinosaur” as recently as last year, evidence is elusive. There are no photographs or films of the creature, no bones or teeth, no evidence beyond stories and anecdote.

Could dinosaurs still be alive today?

Dinosaurs could totally be alive somewhere. Maybe on some alien planet, somewhere in a far-off galaxy. Or maybe on our planet, but only in a multiverse with a planet exactly like our own — except your neighbor is a Triceratops instead of a Web developer.

Do dinosaurs still lurk in the wild?

There are no photographs or films of the creature, no bones or teeth, no evidence beyond stories and anecdote. Of course the fatal flaw in the idea that giant dinosaurs still lurk in remote jungles or cold, deep lakes is that all the evidence suggests they died out about 65 million years ago.