No, at least if you count only the classic dinosaurs (extinct 65 million years) and the genus Homo (appearing 4 million or fewer years ago). However, THEIR descendents may well have chowed on OUR ancestors, and vice versa. Obviously, we eat birds today (thank you, Colonel Sanders) and once in a while a bird may have gotten the upper hand. Giant moas survived until historical times and "terror cranes" were coeval with primitive humans.
Birds are a subgroup of dinosaurs. Humans do eat birds, so in a word, yes.
No, because all dinosaurs except birds went extinct millions of years before humans existed.
As long as they were plant eaters Dinosaurs don't eat humans because there were still no humans when the dinosaurs roam the earth.
No, Humans and Dinosaurs are in different time periods.
Carnivores. The ones who eat plants are called herbivores.
Dinosaurs were extinct before humans, but as some were meat eaters they could have eaten humans, and if they were around today, they could eat humans, like some animals do.
Humans hunt with coon hounds. However if the dog gets lost, humans will hunt for their dog but not to eat.
Herbivores ate grasses and tree leaves. Carnivores ate meat from other animals. They hunt because they need to eat something and can't go to a store to buy food.That is WHY they HUNT.
hello they are wild they live in jungles there friends are lions and other tigers they hunt snakes and big bug and DINOSAURS !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! they eat humans and they get real big!!!!
So that they had the nutrients and proteins there bodys needed to survive, like how humans eat cows, or cows who eat grass.
No. Pterosaurs are extinct and humans never met the dinosaurs/pterosaurs.
cuz there were no humans around at the same time as dinosaurs
Because they are hungry and we taste like chicken.