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The best way to find information on the internet is to use a search engine. Type in keywords like "plants in the age of dinosaurs" and see which ones are still around today.
They ate plants, fruits and other dinosaurs.
In the sense that birds are dinosaurs, and thus that dinosaurs are still alive, yes. However they were not alive when non-avian dinosaurs were around. Parrots did not evolve until a few million years after non-avian dinosaurs died out.
No. Dinosaurs were extinct by the time humans evolved.
Birds.
Yes. Wolves coexist with avian dinosaurs and sometimes feed on them.
Humans and dinosaurs were not alive at the same time. Humans came after dinosaurs were already extinct.
The dinosaurs are technically alive anyway since birds are dinosaurs. There is currently no evidence that any non-avian dinosaurs have survived past the mass extinction around 65million years ago.
No The ones alive today are Birds. Whoever answered "no" is completely wrong. The ones alive today are both birds (avian dinosaurs) and usual dinosaurs (non-avian dinosaurs). Whoever answered "No" is completely wrong and is not an answer to that particular question. There are more than around 10 000 species of avian dinosaurs still alive today, and more than around 1300 non-avian dinosaur species are known in the fossil record, it is currently unknown how many of these are still alive, but at least around 100-500 as minimum.
No dinosaurs are not still alive there are some relatives of dinosaurs that have been alive since dinosaurs like alligators and crocodiles even tigers and elephants.
They live forever. The lady ferns alive today are ones that were alive during the ages of the dinosaurs.
Dodo bird existed around when dinosaurs were alive