
Q What group of animals are dinosaurs in?
- A Mammals (e.g., Whales)
- B Amphibians (e.g., Frogs)
- C Reptiles (e.g., Crocodiles)
C Reptiles (e.g., Crocodiles)
In a broad sense, dinosaurs are in the same group of animals as crocodiles, lizards, and turtles: reptiles.
Reptiles are a group of animals with tough skin covered in scales that can withstand dry air. They lay hard-shelled eggs, and dinosaurs also laid hard-shelled eggs.














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