Body I.-Overview of Dinosaurs
Dinosaurs were, on a basic note, a species of reptiles that roamed the Earth more than 65 million years ago. These creatures came in many shapes, sizes, and forms. Most of them had many means of defense against other dinosaurs, such as horns, tail clubs, armor, sheer size, and even razor sharp teeth and claws. Similar to modern day creatures, dinosaurs had the habit of becoming an herbivore, carnivore, omnivore, or a scavenger. Though no present representation of these beasts has been recorded, studying the fossils is a great way of studying prehistorian biology.
3. Body II.- Relevance to social culture
The thought of dinosaurs have been the inspirations of many media based forms of entertainment. This involves movies like Stephen Spielberg’s Jurassic Park, and even video games such as Ark: Survival Evolved, a game that involves the player to create weapons and a settlement in the wilderness, while coexisting with an array of creatures, including the dinosaurs themselves. Not only have they had an influence in technology, but they have also had an impact in literature and education as well. According to authors Donald F. Glut and M.K Brett-Surman in “The Compete Dinosaur,”: “Dinosaurs are among the greatest education tools, especially in schools where ‘Science phobia’ is