Evolution of Dinosaurs

...ore? A passer by who is asked this question would simply say that there is no way that that could be possible, and say that you are crazy to believe such a theory; though it is true that evolution is a theory and not a fact or law, there are surprising facts to prove that it happened, and that it has happened with Dinosaurs. The When I first entered The American Museum of Natural History, I have to say that I had no idea as to what I was going to write about nor did I have the slightest clue as to what kind of concept of biology that I wanted to cover with a certain hall; needless to say after much wondering around and getting lost with every turn, I ended up at a room with Dinosaurs or better known as the Hall of Saurchian Dinosaurs. Vast amounts of figures, diagrams, and actual displays of Dinosaurs were to say the least, astonishing, to think that someone actually went around different parts of the world picking up little bones of the Tyrannosaurs Rex which is by far the biggest creature I have ever seen, and build it over what had to have seemed to be eons and eons to make whole once again is mind boggling. The first Dinosaur I came across was the display of Apatosaurus excelus also known as the plant eater or herbivore type Dinosaur. It was one of the largest Sauropod types of Dinosaur around during that era. It consumed large amounts of food, and was always eating and feeding. I did not think that something that size could ever resemble another animal but it did, and that was another Dinosaur by the name of Diplodocus and Barosaures. Next, there was one other diagram that I took note on, and that displayed the evolution Saurischian Dinosaurs between the Triassic period which is related to or being the earliest period of the Mesozoic era marked by the first appearance of the dinosaur, the Jurassic period which is related to or being the period of the Mesozoic era between the Triassic and Cretaceous, and...

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