yes
An example of macro-evolution is the appearance of feathers during the evolution of birds from theropod dinosaurs.
Dinosaurs evolved first and then some dinosaurs evolved into birds. So all birds are technically dinosaurs.
No. Dinosaurs evolved from reptiles. Birds evolved from dinosaurs.
Scientists believe birds evolved from dinosaurs because of several pieces of evidence, such as shared skeletal features, fossil records of "transitional" bird-like dinosaurs, and genetic similarities. These connections suggest that birds are the descendants of a group of small theropod dinosaurs.
Birds are more like dinosaurs to the extent that many scientists say that they are dinosaurs.
Dinosaurs evolved to be much like the modern day birds. They developed wings with feathers and eventually, by evolution, they flew.
Both. If you think about it, birds evolved from dinosaurs, and some think birds are the only living dinosaurs left.
they didn't. they evolved into birds.
They evolved from dinosaurs.
Birds. The reason is that both crocodiles and dinosaurs are archosaurs, and birds evolved from dinosaurs.
Pterodactylus was a pterosaur, and pterosaurs were archosaurs. All pterosaurs died out 65.5 million years ago. Other types of archosaurs include crocodillians, the dinosaurs, and the birds, which evolved from dinosaurs. The pterosaurs were more closely related to the dinosaurs than they were to crocodillians, so the closest living relatives of pterosaurs are the birds. All birds are equally related to pterosaurs.
Birds evolved from small reptiles that lived during the age of dinosaurs, but not from the dinosaurs themselves.