No. Dinosaurs went extinct, approximately, 65 million years ago. Homo sapiens (us) emerged roughly 220,000 years ago. So, there is a huge gap in between the end of the Cretaceous Period (when Dinosaurs disappeared) and the emergence of our species. It isn't even close, really.
However, while most theories concerning Dinosaurs disappearing from the Earth tend to favor some type of mass extinction (I believe the asteroid theory remains the most popular), there is evidence that at least some dinosaurs evolved into modern day birds. To what extent and how many species may have evolved into birds is certainly debated, but there is certainly credible research backing this theory. The point being that, insofar as at least some dinosaurs may be directly related to modern birds, one could look at humans as coexisting with 'dinosaurs' in this regard. I realize that this last bit is not what you meant by coexisting with dinosaurs, I just thought I would throw that out there.
The vats majority of dinosaurs were made extinct 65 million years ago. The earliest humans appeared seven million years ago.
However, there are many species which were extant (there at the time) tha still are. they include the tuatara, the shark, the alligator and crocodile.
No. Pterodactyls lived only in the late Jurassic period while T. rex live at the end of the next period, the cretaceous.
However, other pterosaurs, the group of winged reptiles to which pterodactyls belonged did coexist with T. rex.
No.
Dinosaurs died out over 65 million years ago. The anatomically modern human race has only been around for about 200,000 years.
The human lineage diverged from chimpanzees, our close relatives, some 5 to 6 million years ago.
No, mankind did not exist at the same time as the Dinosaurs.As I'm certain we're all aware, the last non-avian dinosaur died 65.5 million years ago at the Cretaceous-Tertiary boundary. The oldest recorded skeleton of any humanoid mammal was formed only some three million years ago. At a margin of over sixty-two million years, ourancestors never even knew what a dinosaur was.
If you want some physical evidence, though, we are positive man lived alongside ice-age mammals such as mammoths. We are certain because the skeletons of such mammals have been found with arrowheads and spears embedded inside of them on rare occasions. A human spear has yet to be found inside of, say, an apatosaurus.
No, the dinosaurs came way before man evolved.
no they did not they lived after the dinos
yes. according to The Bible man and land animals were made on the sixth day of creation and the earth is only about 6000 years old.
No.
No.
Because man never co-existed with dinosaurs.
Dinosaurs existed. We're not too sure if dragons did. In other words, Dragons exist in the "mind" Dinosaurs exist in the museums. Dragons also exist in literature and in scuplture. Not all dinosaurs are extinct.
No!
by a meteor
No
in the era of awesomeness when dinosaurs were alive.
people and dinosaurs never co-existed
No
No.
no, but their ancestors did!
No. They are extinct.
Yes, they existed and some dinosaur skeletons have been found. In the Holy Bible, some people believe that Psalm74:14 and/or Job40:15-24 might or might not be references to dinosaurs.