No one can fully predict the effect on an ecosystem if Dinosaurs were reintroduced.
Some small species might be able to, however none of the large species would survive due to a lack of oxygen. There is far less of it today then there was when the dinosaurs lived.
Rainforest as we know it today did not exist until after the extinction of dinosaurs. Thus, non-avian dinosaurs did not live in the rainforest, but birds, which are a subgroup of dinosaurs, flourish in rainforests today.
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.
the birds are the desendents of dinosaurs
no dinosaurs live today but there are things that lived turing that time and are still here today example the cockroach
They dont. No one knows how dinosaurs live. It is all made up depending on their size and other things.
Non avian dinosaurs lived in hot and cold parts of the world. Today, the only surviving dinosaurs are birds. There are birds that live in hot places, so the answer to your question is yes.
Non-avian dinosaurs existed from 231 million to 65 million years ago. Birds, a branch of the dinosaurs are still around today.
Dinosaurs as most people think of them are completely extinct. However, birds evolved from dinosaurs, and as such, are considered to be a group of dinosaurs. Since birds are still alive today, so are some dinosaurs. No dinosaurs other than birds are alive today, though.
yes but most of the animals that live today have evolved from dinosaurs
they dont
If you are referring to dinosaurs other than birds, no. Close relatives of humans didn't appear until 63 million years after the dinosaurs went extinct. If you count birds as dinosaurs, though, we live alongside them today.
no they lived 150million years before the very first dinosaur evolved and still live today!