no.
No because dinosaurs lived more than a billion years ago.
Turtle? Tortoises
Many believe more people are alive now (around 7 billion) than at any time in earth's history and best approximations would be 50-100 billion may have lived and died in the past 6000 years.
Cats are long-lived animals; they can live beyond twenty years of age. As with any pet, the owner/carer is responsible for the animal's care and wellbeing for the whole of the animal's life.
Absolutely. Cats have memories the same as any other animal.
I lived out of wedlock for 13 years with a man that belonged to the US army. Can I collect any benefits for being his partner
Since T2003 1529 is a spiral galaxy 12.7 billion light years from us, it will take 12.7 billion years for the message to reach its intended designation (and an additional 12.7 billion years years for any reply from an alien civilization).
Earth is estimated to be around 4.5 billion years old. The earliest signs of life on Earth date back to approximately 3.5 billion years ago, suggesting there was around 1 billion years between Earth's formation and the emergence of life.
The current theories of the big bang suggest an age of any where from 13.5 Billion and 14 Billion years old. The generally excepted figure is 13.8 Billion Years Ago.
Since T2003 767 is an elliptical galaxy 12.5 billion light years from us, it will take 12.5 billion years for the message to reach its intended designation (and an additional 12.5 billion years for any reply from an alien civilization).
Since MDC2010 1721 is a dwarf galaxy 13.1 billion light years from us, it will take 13.1 billion years for the message to reach its intended designation (and an additional 13.1 billion years for any reply from an alien civilization).
Since T2003 1423 is a spiral galaxy 12.5 billion light years from us, it will take 12.5 billion years for the message to reach its intended designation (and an additional 12.5 billion years for any reply from an alien civilization).