If you're looking for a good scientific discussion of their possible evolution, OMNI magazine did a good job way back in 1989. The bottom line was a thin, two-legged "lizardman-like" form. The article even highlighted the problem that there were so many different dinos that they would have all most likely evolved differently, probably filling in different roles of the variety of life we are used to in mammals. It would help if more was proven on some key questions, like cold-blooded vs. warm-blooded, feathers vs. scales, & bone strength, just as a start.
If evolution is thrown out, Reverend Bob says they would look the same.
I believe some species did survive in remote locations and undergound (underwater anyway) and continued to evolve. Today we call them Monitor Lizards, Gators, Crocs, Turtles, and, of course, the post-Jurassic Park popular idea: Birds.
2007-01-10 00:00:44
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answered by LWS Heathcliff 2
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if in an island they shd looks smaller
if in a cave than they shd like blind and white
2007-01-10 07:58:08
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answered by kimht 6
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