Why are there huge differences between human fossils and dinosaur fossils?
2. Secondly, the reason for the great difference between dinosaur fossils and human fossils is that they live in different environments. Australopithecus Australopithecus, the ancestor of human beings, often lived in mountainous areas, hills, plateaus and other areas with complex terrain to prevent wild animals from attacking it. Living in these areas is safer, but it also brings a problem, that is, the bones of Australopithecus are not buried deep enough in these areas. After thousands of years of geomantic omen and rain, the remains will disappear without a trace. Most dinosaurs lived in plains, basins and other easily submerged sedimentary areas, which would be buried deep underground with the crustal movement, thus preserving the integrity of dinosaur fossils to the greatest extent, which is also the main reason for the large number of dinosaur fossils.