hi

i need a few websites where i can find information that can help me prove that the animals that existed in the past were far more dangerous anddifferent than the animals of today

How far in the past? 100 years ago? 1,000 years ago? 10,000 years ago? 1 million years ago?

Dangerous to whom or what? Most animals are and have been carnivores so have been dangerous to other animals, including man. All animals will kill to protect their young.

We'll try to help you if you clarify your question.

well...like the animals that have been extinct for quite some time...i wanna be able to prove that they looked much different...how they were much larger...and how they were more dangerous...

A few of the extinct animals include the dodo bird, the passenger pigeon, the mammoth, the sabertooth tiger, and the many dinosaurs.

You first need to define what you mean by "dangerous." Then you can research each of these animals to find how they were different, their sizes, and to what other animals they were dangerous. Remember, though, that many dinosaurs with herbivores.

ok...thank you...

but do u have any websites where i can probably find information about those types of animals?

You can go to Google and search for each animal separately.

ok...but is there any website where they list the extinct animals??

These sites list extinct animals.

http://www.50birds.com/extan/gextanimals1.htm

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_extinct_animals

http://www.oddee.com/item_88742.aspx

Remember, as you do your research, that modern man is probably the most dangerous animal that has ever lived. With our pollution and powerful weapons, we are very dangerous to other life forms on our planet.

thank you so much

You're very welcome! :-)

Hello! I can help you with that. Here are a few websites where you can find information about the dangerous and different animals that lived in the past compared to the ones we have today:

1. Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History: The museum's website provides a wealth of information on prehistoric animals. You can browse through their exhibits on paleontology and explore their educational resources. Visit their website at https://naturalhistory.si.edu/ for more information.

2. National Geographic: National Geographic has an extensive online resource center dedicated to prehistoric animals. You can find articles, videos, and interactive features about ancient creatures and their behaviors. Check out their website at https://www.nationalgeographic.com/animals/prehistoric-animals/ for more details.

3. University or Museum Websites: Many universities and museums have dedicated research departments or exhibits focused on paleontology. Websites like the American Museum of Natural History (https://www.amnh.org/), University of California Museum of Paleontology (https://ucmp.berkeley.edu/), and the Royal Tyrrell Museum of Paleontology (https://www.tyrrellmuseum.com/) offer reliable information and resources.

4. Paleontological Society: The Paleontological Society's website provides valuable resources, including publications, articles, and links to educational websites. You can access their website at https://www.paleosoc.org/.

5. Online Databases: Websites like the Paleobiology Database (https://paleobiodb.org/) allow you to search for information on specific prehistoric animals. You can find details such as their names, time periods, locations, and even download scientific papers related to them.

When using these websites, ensure that you consider the credibility of the information by checking the author credentials and verifying the information across multiple sources.