Dinosaurs became extinct sixty-five million (65,000,000) years before there was anything remotely resembling a human on the plains of Africa.
Not all dinosaurs became extinct 65 million years ago. Some lines continued into semi-modern times and were scouted as the Anakims in the time of Joshua. So men did co-exist with the dinosaurs.
Not according to any mainstream theories or any commonly accepted evidence, at least as far as "classic" dinosaurs are concerned. Non-avian dinosaurs died out 65.5 million years ago while humans have evolved int the past two hundred thousand years. However it is no known that birds are the only surviving clade of dinosaurs.
In the time of dinosaurs, there were some small, mainly nocturnal mammals around, but no humans. Members of our genus did not come on to the scene until perhaps a million years ago. So, although we know a lot about dinosaurs from their fossils, no one will ever see a live dinosaur.
Rather surprisingly the answer may well be yes. It seems very likely that modern birds evolved from therapod dinosaurs. Recent velociraptor fossil remains prove they had feathers and wings, prompting one expert to say that if velociraptors were found alive today, we'd think they were simply odd looking birds (albeit with teeth!). So, in a sense, dinosaurs are still walking and flying around today. However, the traditional "age of the dinosaurs" - the Triassic, Jurassic and Cretacious - finished 65 million years ago and the earliest modern human remains are "only" 200,000 years old - genetic dating indicates that modern humans have existed for, at most, 1 million years so, in that sense, man and dinosaurs never co-existed. No, the dinosaurs were long gone by the time people evolved. Life had to start over on land after the catastrophe, possibly the landing of a large meteor in the Yucatan, that caused flora and fauna to die.
No, dinosaurs were long gone before the development of mankind. The only place you would see them together would be in TV (The Flintstones) and assorted movies.
Dinosaurs did live with man. The earth is only 6000 years old. Dinosaurs were made somewhere around 3 days before humans. They lived togeather. Untill humans hunted them down. Now there are only little in a swamp in Africa.
No. Dinosaurs existed 65 billion years ago. The oldest bones of man are 25 million years old. They did not exist at the same time.
Cavemen and Dinosaurs were not around at the same time.
the word war did not exist in that time period the prehistoric era was a time when the was no written documents
dinosaurs didn't live perpetual they didn't live for a every long time
It was some time after the dinosaurs' time! It partly depends what you mean by "human", but the earliest hominid fossil so far found is 7 million years old, it was nicknamed "Toumaï" by its discoverers.
No. Prehistoric people came onto the scene about 65 million years after the dinosaurs went extinct. Quetzalcoatlus was one of the last pterosaurs (not a dinosaur), living about 65-70 million years ago. It too went extinct at the same time the dinosaurs did.
Prehistoric Park is a fictional TV series. Unfortunately, there are no time machines and dinosaurs have not been brought back from extinction.
It was a remarkable project, and the book instantly became a valuable contribution to paleontology. The scientific study of fossils is known as paleontology.
The prehistoric era is the time when dinosaurs ruled the earth. Prehistoric also refers to time before time and history started to be recorded.
The prehistoric era is the time when dinosaurs ruled the earth. Prehistoric also refers to time before time and history started to be recorded.
No. Cavemen and dinosaurs never co-existed meaning they didn't work together. They lived at different times, dinosaurs then cavemen. If they did, the carnivore dinosaurs would of eaten the cavemen and of those that are herbivores, they could be trampled to death.
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.
No, Bunnies did not live during the time of the dinosaurs
Most likely, some prehistoric ocean life lived in the general area, as the Grand Canyon was most likely covered in ocean at the time of the dinosaurs. By ocean life, I mean trilobites, orthocones, and graptolites.
Define dinosaur. Dinosaurs were the dominant vertebrate animals of terrestrial ecosystems. Meaning they only lived in land. The ones that live in water are other reptiles but certainly they are not dinosaurs.There were numerous prehistoric reptiles that were aquatic, such as the ichthyosaurs, plesiosaurs and mosasaurs, that were alive during the time of dinosaurs.
No all the dinosaurs were dead by the time of the mammoth.
because it was different time periods that is why they did not live in the same era