i assume your question is as follows:
first living; dinosaurs or jelly fish?
cnidarians (the phylum that contains both jellies and corals) predate dinosaurs and land animals in general. they predate the dinosaurs by about 400 million years. they've been around for a while, and are some of the oldest known fossils we have found.
look at it and watch what it does without getting hurt from the living dinosaurs
No, or at least extremely distant. Dinosaurs are vertebrates, jellyfish are invertebrates.
the dinosaurs of course
Thre are still living dinosaurs the birds !no
Jellyfish have been around for 500 million years.Jellyfish have roamed the seas for at least 500 million years.
There are no living direct ancestors of dinosaurs, but dinosaurs are a branch of reptilian life which are abundant today.
Yes They have been on earth for 450,000,000 years, that's longer than dinosaurs
Animals have been around since the beginning of time. Jellyfish were one of the first living organisms that are made up of more than one cell. The first animal lived during the time of the dinosaurs, around the same time as the t-rex.
Yes, and they still do. Birds are now recognized as the only living dinosaurs. Aside from that, no. Non-avian dinosaurs died out long before the first humans walked the Earth.
There were mammals living alongside the dinosaurs, but the dinosaurs were not mammals.
Dinosaurs was the first animals living on earth,but died years ago.
No, dinosaurs were not the first living things. The earliest living things were microbes 3.5 billion years ago or earlier. The earliest animals evolved about 550 million years ago, and animals eventually evolved into dinosaurs 231.4 million years ago.