Probably not. Current evidence suggests that the dinosaurs were wiped out by an asteroid impact, possibly in combination with an outburst of volcanic activity.
No, a supernova did not directly kill the dinosaurs. The most widely accepted theory is that dinosaurs were wiped out by an asteroid impact that caused massive climate disturbances, including a nuclear winter-like effect, which led to their extinction. Supernovae are extremely powerful explosions of dying stars that release immense amounts of energy, but there is no evidence linking a supernova event to the extinction of the dinosaurs.
No. Dinosaurs predate monkeys.
The dinosaurs died out different way The dinosaur from the late triassic died out by the envirmont changing Dinosaur from the Jurassic died out by a flood Dinosaurs from the cretaceous died out from lava and a comet.
No.
No one knows what killed the dinosaurs.
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No, the dinosaurs died out long before mammoths existed.
Humans and dinosaurs were not alive at the same time. Humans came after dinosaurs were already extinct.
No. The dinosaur would kill the gorilla easily.
It depends what dinosaur and if the female was defending her nest etc, etc.
No. Dinosaurs were long extinct when 'caveman' came on the scene.