Short answer, Yes.
There was a mass extinction about 65 million years ago, which killed off many dinosaur groups. One dinosaur group survived however, the birds.
There are about twice as many bird species alive today than there are mammals. So dinosaurs are doing quite well actually.
Yes, dinosaurs lived between 230 and 65 million years ago.
Dinosaurs were living things. However, all dinosaurs except for birds died out 65.5 million years ago.
Thre are still living dinosaurs the birds !no
There are no living direct ancestors of dinosaurs, but dinosaurs are a branch of reptilian life which are abundant today.
There were mammals living alongside the dinosaurs, but the dinosaurs were not mammals.
Sharks are Sharks and dinosaurs are dinosaurs. But there were animals recognizable as Sharks living when the dinosaurs did.
No. The dinosaurs evolved into ducks after. Ducks ARE dinosaurs, but they didn't live WITH them.
The closest living relatives of dinosaurs are birds, which are actually the sole surviving dinosaurs. The second closest living relatives are crocodilians.
The closest living relatives of the dinosaurs are birds. In fact, scientists consider them true dinosaurs. The second closest living relatives of the dinosaurs are crocodillians.
Turtles living today are not the same species living at the time of the existence of dinosaurs. And today, BIRDS, are the form in which dinosaurs survived.
no, there weren't any shirts when the dinosaurs were living.
Amazingly,birds were found out to be dinosaurs so that means the only living dinosaurs today are birds.
Not exactly. There were mega crocs living with the dinosaurs though.
the dinosaurs of course