Macalester College in Minnesota as telling the Discovery Channel. However, some experts have questioned this line of thinking and suggested that dinosaurs romped in water. Stuart Landry, a biologist, believes that big dinosaurs would just fall over on land and would have needed water to provide support. Gregory Erickson, a paleobiologist at Florida State University backs Rogers’ findings. “It’s going to be very touch and go. It’s an awkward thing,” Erickson said. “I’ve heard speculation that they did it in the water, but they’re not aquatic animals. Just because they’re large animals, doesn’t mean they can’t mate on land – after all, elephants do it,” he added. Source: Indian Express