Not really. The closest living relatives to allosaurus are birds.
bacteria is still around and it was one of the first living organisms
No descendants of Allosaurus exist today. However, birds evolved from other carnivorous dinosaurs, which were relatives of Allosaurus. Thus, the closest living relatives of Allosaurus are birds. All birds are equally related to Allosaurus.
a dinosuar is similar to a bird, lizard, alligator,etc.
Scorpions, sharks... I don't know!
vestigial
the first magnolia trees were similar to many magnolias alive today.the feathered dinosaur is extinct.
No, that isn't a statement made about evolution. The theory of evolution concerns how organisms have changed over periods of time. Everything has to have come from something! However, all living organisms alive today have evolved from predecessors, or have not really evolved much at all, e.g. Gingko bilboa and several species of sea animals.
Dienonychus was a raptor, similar in appearance to the Velociraptor. It is unlikely that any are alive today.
Organisms become widely sperated, their genetic makeup may change in different ways.
No it's alive today
According to the theory of _____, today's organisms evolved from past organisms.
What is causing the mass extinctiong of organisms today?