The word dinosaur was invented in 1841 and means 'terrible lizard'.
Before that people called them by other names such as dragon.
Beowolf is a topical example - the creature Grendel was almost certainly a type of dinosaur.
Those that think the dinosaurs died out millions of years ago are perhaps unaware of the large amount of evidence indicating that they lived recently alongside man.
There are many written accounts and depictions of dinosaurs.
http://www.genesispark.org/genpark/ancient/ancient.htm
Remember that the word dinosaur was invented in 1841. Before that people used names like dragon.
People from all over the world have accounts of dinosaurs: the Chinese who have incorporated it into their lunar calendar, The Welsh who have the dragon in their flag; The account of the Saxon Beowolf, as noted above; The native american thunderbird; and other stories from many other nations. The Romans even made mosaics of them.
Furthermore, dinosaur fossils have even been found containing blood cells - hardly 65 million years old.
http://www.googlesyndicatedsearch.com/u/creationontheweb?q=dino+blood&hl=en&lr=
But check the evidence for yourself - don't by brainwashed by dogmatic evolutionists who don't want us to think for ourselves :)
http://www.creationontheweb.com/content/view/3061
2007-11-16 06:22:25
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answered by a Real Truthseeker 7
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NO God made Adam & Eve on the comparable day he made dinosaurs, day 6. The Bible mentions dinosaurs (poor lizards) in the previous testomony. The Hebrew words used on dissimilar activities is Tannyn (or Tannym). there is likewise Behemoth in the e book of interest. The KJV of the Bible chosen to translate Tannyn as "dragon", because of fact the term dinosaur replaced into no longer coined till the 1840s. there could be dinosaurs alive at present, eg Mokele Mbembe in the DR Congo swamp. The fossils of dinosaurs may be the end results of Noahs flood 4400 years in the past. "technological know-how is inaccurate?" - no, organic historians are incorrect.
2016-12-16 09:38:13
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answered by meran 4
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If you have enough fingers to post a question here, you can also use your web browser to do an internet search on "dinosaur." Then you will see pictures, videos, and lots of information that will answer your question.
If you really don't know how to do an internet search, ask your little sister, and she will explain it to you. If you have questions like this and no little sister, then I am sorry for you.
2007-11-15 10:24:23
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answered by aviophage 7
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It's a non-taxonomic grouping, containing more than one order of reptiles, mostly the Saurischia and the Ornithischia. Since there is no definition, people toss in bits and pieces of other groups as well. As I recall, the term was coined by Richard Owen.
2007-11-16 03:34:33
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answered by Anonymous
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There are dinosaurs in my garden every day. They're called birds.
2007-11-15 09:42:20
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answered by Daniel R 6
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Anybody over the age of 40,and I'm one of them!
2007-11-15 05:58:59
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answered by Anonymous
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terrible lizards
2007-11-15 05:58:57
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answered by rock star 5
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you've already asked this once.... and its got answers on it
2007-11-15 06:02:50
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answered by Alison C 5
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godzilla!
2007-11-15 06:03:20
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answered by Anonymous
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my fu'king ex wife!!!!!
2007-11-15 06:05:48
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answered by Anonymous
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