I'm not sure what you mean by prehistoric mammal. Prehistoric usually means 'before recorded history' which means before writing. Writing has only been around for about 5000 years, which is much less than the time mammals have been around. They first appeared more than 200 million years ago. Even fairly late developments like the emergence of modern humans from earlier hominids happened around 200 000 years ago. So really all mammals are prehistoric.
Dinosaurs (the ones that became coal) were living before humans (or most mammals for that matter) were ever around.
yes there are hundreds if not thousnads. A herbivore is something that eats plants. Tons of mammals like deer eat plants.
Do You make sound when YOU exhale?. You are a mammal.
To maintain their species. Any species that lost reproductive ability would eventually die out.
Any change in a type of organism over time is called evolution. It is the process by which modern organisms descended from prehistoric ones.
No, there are no more prehistoric animals alive on earth. All animals alive today are decendents of prehistoric animals.
Yes in the late 1600's and early 1700's dinosaurs roamed the southern part of the country.
yes there are a such thing as prehistoric men and woman No, they didn't discover any evidence leading to this conclusion.
Yes, There are Great whites, Wel's and Piraiba catfish and maybe gulper eels. There are many kinds of prehistoric fish like Xiphactinus and Dunkleosteus that can swallow a human whole if it were around today.
yes
yes there are
There does not appear to be any Prehistoric parks located in the United States. Prehistoric Park was a six episode television mini series that was run in 2006.
No there aint any workhouses still around today, because they are all exctinct.
Dienonychus was a raptor, similar in appearance to the Velociraptor. It is unlikely that any are alive today.
Yes
prehistoric sharks eat whales, other sharks and mollusks. But the megalodon eats any kind of living organism
Yes there was prehistoric animals in Jervis Bay. There are still very little fossils around the area that help us identify this. However the only fossils in which i have seen in the area are crustaceans and are amazing. Sorry i can't provide you with more information.