The question of if there are any surviving dinosaurs is being debated in science today.
The birds are now considered avian dinosaurs by most scientist because they evolved directly from dinosaurs and many of their characteristics are very close to some therapod dinosaurs characteristics. Recent findings even suggest that some dinosaurs were also covered in feathers further blurring the distinction between birds and their dinosaur ancestors.
Cockroaches, turtles, alligators, crocodiles, horseshoe crabs and the shark, (to name just a few animals), go back to prehistoric times.
mrs.maguire and maxwell calhoun and jennell stephens know dinosaurs are in the bird family so the answer is yes
In the "Jurassic Park" sense of the word, there have been no dinosaurs living anywhere on earth for 65 million years now.
That is the question from "Jurassic Park". It is hard to make a living form from DNA but possible. Fortunately nobody ever found Dinosaur DNA and it is scientifically proven that if they found dinosaur DNA it would be to ruined and expired, over the time, to use. The conclusion of these facts is thaot it will ( Thank God ) never be possible to recreate a Dinosaur.
The main kind of dinosaur fossils are dinosaur bones buried in the earth. Paleontologists dig them up and assemble them. Other kinds of fossils are footprints that were laid down in mud that hardened, eggs that were covered with mud that hardened, and the outlines of skin or feathers. Scientists are trying to recover dinosaur DNA.Dinosaur fossils are any piece of evidence that was preserved in some form, and was left by dinosaurs. These include remains, such as bones and eggshells, as well as footprints. Even dinosaur dung is considered a fossil!A dinosaur fossil is a part of the animal that lived millions of years ago, or the shape of one of the parts of the dinosaur that is now preserved in a rock.
No, Iceland is a young country, the oldest rocks there are only 20-30 million years old and since the dinosaurs became extinct about 65 million years ago, there is no possibility of any in Iceland.
Dinosaurs (the ones that became coal) were living before humans (or most mammals for that matter) were ever around.
I am not aware of any dinosaur fossils that have been found in Michigan. During much of the Cretaceous, the time period that most dinosaur fossils are from, Michigan was submerged under the Western Interior Seaway (which drained off millions of years ago). However, there are some dinosaurs I know of from adjacent areas that may have lived in Michigan, too. There are too many of these to list, but here are some of the most famous ones: Apatosaurus (known informally as Brontosaurus) Allosaurus Stegosaurus Brachiosaurus Diplodocus Coelophysis
Dinosaurs are not alive any more duma$$
Yes. In fact birds are direct descendants of dinosaurs, and many consider them to be dinosaurs. Crocodiles are also related to dinosaurs.
Not like Jurassic park style, However many paleontologists classify birds as dinosaurs. Crocodiles and alligators are also dinosaur relatives though they are not dinosaurs.
There are movies with humans and dinosaurs living together for example "The original dinosaur movie"
There was absolutely no life on land before the dinosaurs. Every living creature was in the sea before dinosaurs roamed the Earth.
Honey, A meat eating dinosaur is obversiouly a dinosaur that eats MEAT!!!!!! dahhhhhhh Example: T-rex, Raptor, Spinosaurus, teradactle WATCH JURASSIC PARK.
You can see dinosaur models in museums but you can't see any real dinosaurs.
Thre are still living dinosaurs the birds !no
Dinosaurs came in different sizes, just as animals today are different sizes. There can be many animals larger than SOME dinosaurs.
All Birds are suggested to be in relation to Dinosaur's as their were flying Dinosaur's (not actually Dinosaur's but distantly related) called Pterasaurs. their were also Dinosaurs which were thought to have had feather's. In fact Birds are so like Dinosaurs that some Dinosaur's are considered to have had air sacks like Birds.By kaldinoexpert ,age 22
No, they're fish. There might be some confusion due to people (media reporters, mainly) calling the coelacanth a "living dinosaur," as though "dinosaur" meant "any creature we haven't seen in a long time."
Yes, there were, and still are, flying dinosaurs. Bird-like dinosaurs, theropods, evolved feather and eventually evolved the ability to fly. These feathered dinosaurs in turn evolved into birds, so technically, every bird you see is in fact a living dinosaur.