This may not be the best awnser but you can go to your local mueasm and ask there, that's one way. Or historins... or is that a historian i dnt know lol.
No, there are no more prehistoric animals alive on earth. All animals alive today are decendents of prehistoric animals.
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this is technically untraceable, because nobody alive in prehistoric times is alive today to vouch for it.
Mainly size is what changed from prehistoric times to today.
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Dienonychus was a raptor, similar in appearance to the Velociraptor. It is unlikely that any are alive today.
Most animals alive today, except for some domestic breeds, existed in prehistoric times so, that makes most animals prehistoric. Pandas have been around since before humans learned to write. A close relative is the raccoon, which also has been around since before humans learned to write.
Yes, there have been people in the Atacama since prehistoric times, especially the Atacameño tribe. The desert is almost in a state of perpetual drought even today but people continue to live there.
People in the prehistoric times used rocks, bones, antlers, and horns, and the people today use other resources, like metal. Also prehistoric people could only use an amount of resources they could ingest (eat) or carry or push back to their living area. And they found more resources, versus producing them. Today, humans produce more resources than we can use each day using machinery, stock up on resources using scientific methods, and use machinery to transport the resources we use. Today, we can truck in resources from other areas, but prehistoric man used a limited area to hunt and to farm.
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During the prehistoric times there have been 12 supercontinents, and 3 as of today: Afro-Eurasia, America and Eurasia .