It is impossible to tell how many species of dinosaurs there were; new species are found each year. Approximately 700 species have been named as of 2007, and these species are placed in about 300 valid dinosaur genera, although about 550 have been named. Most dinosaur genera presently contain only one species (for example, Deinonychus) but some have more (for example, Iguanodon). Even if all of the roughly 700 published species are valid, their number is still less than one-tenth the number of currently known living bird species, less than one-fifth the number of currently known mammal species, and less than one-third the number of currently known spider species, which shows how much more there is to discover in the realm of Paleontology.
There is an estimated 800+ species of dinosaurs.
Approximately 700 species have been named. However, a recent scientific review suggests that only about half of these are based on fairly complete specimens that can be shown to be unique and separate species. These species are placed in about 300 valid dinosaur genera (Stegosaurus, Diplodocus, etc.), although about 540 have been named. Recent estimates suggest that about 700 to 900 more dinosaur genera may remain to be discovered.
dinosaurs got to be around 4 in. or 400 ft long !!!!!!!!!!!!!111
We do not, and probably never will, know how many species of dinosaur once existed. Excluding the thousands of bird species known, there are about 1,000 known species of dinosaur belonging to 500 different genera.
Yes. Their were mastodons (a close relative of the mammoth) and also different species of mammoth. The biggest mammoth was the Colombian Mammoth.
There was a Wooly mammoth, a Columbian Mammoth, and a few others.
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Moose are of their own species, they are not in any particular species, even though there are several subspecies of moose in the world.
As a species, the moose is not an endangered species.
Moose are not an endangered species
No, there is no such thing.
A moose is a brown horned spider, believe it or not.
No. The moose is still common over most of its range. Listed as a species of least concern by the IUCN Redlist.
Moose
There are 7 species of moose including 6 sub species here are them all:Moose Alces alces.European Moose A. a. alces.Eastern Moose A. a. americana.Western Moose A. a. andersoni.Siberian Moose A. a. cameloides.Alaska Moose A. a. gigas.Shiras Moose A. a. shirasi.
Yes , the moose can go a whopping 35 miles per hour
Moose, the bionomial name is Alces alces, it is the largest member of the deer family.
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No. Different species of animal.