Dinosaurs Behaviour
Dinosaurs showed a wide range of behaviours, including movement, hunting, and social interaction. Scientists study fossils and compare dinosaurs to modern animals like birds and reptiles to understand how they lived.
Many dinosaurs lived in groups, which helped them protect themselves, hunt, and raise their young. Carnivorous dinosaurs used different hunting methods, relying on either speed or strength. Fossil evidence, such as bite marks on bones, helps scientists study these behaviours.
Dinosaurs laid eggs, and fossil nests suggest they cared for their young. They may have communicated using sounds, body movements, and visual signals. Footprints and trackways also show how dinosaurs moved and interacted.
