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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.

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Q: Did the earliest humans live along-side the dinosaurs?
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Did cavemen and dinosaurs live separately?

Dinosaurs died out 65.5 million years ago, and the earliest humans evolved 2.3 million years ago, long after all the dinosaurs had disappeared. Hence, dinosaurs did not live alongside cavemen.


Did slugs live during time of dinosaurs?

Slugs and snails evolved around 490 million years ago, long before the earliest dinosaurs. They still exist today, so we know that they lived alongside dinosaurs.


Where cave men in the times of dinosaurs?

Prehistoric humans did not appear until 63 million years after the dinosaurs died out. However, they did live alongside birds, a subgroup of Dinosauria.


Was there signs of human life when there were dinosaurs?

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.


Did stone age men live in the time of the Dinosaurs?

According to the fossil records uncovered, the large saurian dinosaurs were extinct millions of years before the earliest humans were present.


Did dinosaurs live before human life?

Dinosaurs evolved 231 million years ago and, with the exception of birds, they all died out by 65.5 million years ago. The earliest humans evolved 2.3 million years ago. All non-avian dinosaurs lived way before humans.


Why didn't dinosaurs attack humans?

No, it would have been impossible for humans to arise without the death of the dinosaurs. Actually, dinosaurs dominated the Earth for about 150 million years, which forced the mammals of the time to remain small and insignificant because dinosaurs occupied almost every ecological niche. Only when the dinosaurs became extinct, were mammals given more room to grow and diversify, allowing humans to eventually arise.


Do studies of the rock record suggest that humans live during dinosaur age?

On the contrary, they show that dinosaurs died out 65.5 million years ago. The earliest humans evolved 2.3 million years ago.


Did humans live at the time of the dinosaurs?

No, humans beings are more recent.


What type of dangerous animals live in Fiji?

humans and dinosaurs


Did prehistoric humans live the same time as the dinosaur's?

No. Dinosaurs (other than birds) all died 64 million years ago. The human line didn't distinguish itself from the apes until around 4 million years ago, so there's a 60-million-year gap in the record: no dinosaurs, no people.


How would people live in cretaceous period?

They wouldn't be able to. The first humans appeared long after the dinosaurs went extinct. The dinosaurs would have killed the humans because of their small size.