What were the last dinosaurs alive in Africa? What species were they?
Why were they the last? Answer: We know very little about the last dinosaurs on Africa before the great extinction, 65 million years ago. That’s because the only place that you can find them so far is in Egypt, and the bones are very fragmentary. One is a long-necked dinosaur called Aegyptosaurus, known from a few vertebrae. However, at 90 million years ago, we have a better idea. From these beds we found the giant predator Carcharodontosaurus and its cousin, the quick-footed predator Deltadromeus. This level also is where bones of Spinosaurus were found, as well as the bones of a long-necked dinosaur called Rebbachisaurus. These dinosaurs are probably similar to those at the end of the dinosaur era on Africa, but we will probably never know these last African dinosaurs as well as we know our own – Tyrannosaurus and Triceratops. • We know that working as a team can sometimes be difficult. Have you had any problems working together? If so, how did you work it out? Did you talk about tea