The statement is false as there is evidence suggesting variability in parental care among dinosaur species. Some dinosaurs, like certain theropods, show indications of caring for their young, while others do not. Thus, not all dinosaurs can be classified simply as caring or not caring for their young. ;
The statement is false; evidence shows that some dinosaur species, particularly theropods, cared for their young, while others did not. This indicates variability in parental care behaviors among different species of dinosaurs. Overall, the binary classification of care versus no care is misleading due to the complexity of behaviors present in the fossil record.
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