No, though they are somewhat related. Surprisingly, the only animals around today that can be considered dinosaurs are birds.
No. Tuataras are more closely related to lizards and snakes than to dinosaurs. Dinosaurs are more closely related to crocodiles and even more closely related to birds, which are their only living descendants.
Komodo dragons are lizards. They are not descended from dinosaurs. Lizards come from the lepidosaur branch of reptiles along with snakes, which are descended from lizards, and the tuatara. Dinosaurs are from the archosaur branch along with crocodiles and the only living dinosaur descendants, birds.
I think your talking about the tuatara, but it isn't a dinosaur. It only lived with them.
yes
Crocodiles are not related to dinosaurs.
No, dinosaurs are extinct and have been for a long time but a tuatara has not and is a dinosaur
it is true that dinosaur are true and real that's right crocodiles are a species of dinosaur
Looking at their evolutionary history, the tuatara belongs to broad group of reptiles called lepidosaurs, which they share with lizards and snakes. Dinosaurs belong to a different group called archosaurs, which they share with crocodiles and alligators.
The Tuatara - the only ''living'' dinosaur left on the planet.
No. Tuataras are in the lepidosaur branch of reptiles, which they share with lizards and snakes. Dinosaurs are on the archosaur branch, which they share with crocodilians. Birds are the only living dinosaurs today.
they have evolved from time to time like crocodiles were orange and purple back than but crocodiles now are mostly green
The groups in Reptiles are: Rhynchocephalia (Tuatara), Squamata (Lizards and snakes), Crocodylia (Crocodiles & Alligators) and Testudines (turtles and lizards).