Reptiles that were coexistent with dinosaurs are still around. Animals like the crocodile and tuatara. The theropoda family, which included the T. Rex and the other bird-like dinosaurs continue on as the birds of today, but the larger members from the time of the Triassic only remain as fossils.
Yes, but they have very close relatives like birds and a few reptiles.
Yes. All non-avian dinosaurs died out 65 million years ago.
Somewhat,sharks,dragon flies,and cockroaches were around in that time but survived.
Technically no. You will not se anything like tyrannosaurus running around, but years of analysis have shown that birds are in fact the only surviving dinosaurs today.
Extinct. Yes, ALL dinosaurs are extinct.
Yes, all dinosaurs are extinct. They all went extinct millions of years ago. The exact cause of why they all went extinct is debated by scientist and anthropologist.
sagar ate them all
Dinosaurs are now extinct. There are many species of birds that are extinct.
A pteranodon is a pterosaur, or a flying dinosaur. During the fall of the dinosaurs, all dinosaurs became extinct, including the pterosaurs.
we and all large mammals would not be around
dinosaurs are extinct not endangered
Nobody has dinosaurs; they're extinct.
The stegosaurus is Extinct with all the rest of the dinosaurs.
Yes, all dinosaurs are extinct. But, their modern-day ancestors, reptiles and birds, live on.
All non-avian dinosaurs are classified as "Extinct" or "Fossil", because no living specimens remain. However, birds are dinosaurs as well, and their conservation status depends on the particular species (from Extinct to Least Concern).
All dinosaurs went extinct before the tertiary period.