No. It's the other way around. A branch of the dinosaurs evolved into birds.
No. Dinosaurs evolved from reptiles. Birds evolved from dinosaurs.
No, birds didn't evolve from lizards, but they did evolve from dinosaurs, a different group of reptiles. Dinosaurs are different from lizards especially because of their hip structure. Birds descended from a group of dinosaurs known as theropods (bipedal carnivores)
what an interesting topic! Birds and reptiles are the living descendantsof the dinosaurs that survived the meteorite-triggered mass extinction that killed off most of the species living 66 million years ago. And of all reptiles, crocodiles are the most closely related to birds.
No. Birds evolved from a group of small carnivorous dinosaurs related to the "raptors."
Wolves didn't evolve until long after the extinction of non-avian dinosaurs. However, birds are considered dinosaurs, and wolves do sometimes eat birds, so I would say that wolves do eat dinosaurs.
Not likely, no.
No
Dinosaurs are extinct, buddy. I don't know what planet you live on, but they've been gone for a long time. And they did evolve, they turned into birds and mammals. Robert, they likely did not evolve into mammals, the mammals were already there. Although, I will give you credit on birds, due to the Archaeopteryx.
But they did. Specifically, birds evolved from a subgroup of dinosaurs (which were reptiles) known as theropods. There is a lot of fossil and anatomical evidence for this.
No. Mammals evolved from synapsid reptiles, a group not closely related to dinosaurs. Dinosaurs are more closely related to modern reptiles and birds than they are to mammals.
Yes because amazingly scientists found out birds were dinosaurs.
Excluding birds, all dinosaurs died out before humans evolved, so humans could not have hunted them. However, birds are dinosaurs, and humans have been hunting birds for as long as they've been hunters.