First, we'd have to learn to live in harmony with the natural environment today. Large animals like dinosaurs would be more vulnerable to the effects of habitat destruction from humans than modern animals.
If we could learn to live in harmony with nature, the question becomes whether we're going back in time to live with them or we're recreating them to live with us. If we brought dinosaurs back and let them roam wild, they would devastate ecosystems until said ecosystems could no longer support them.
If we went back in time to live with them, we might be able to coexist if we treated nature with the utmost respect and left plenty of habitat for the dinosaurs. However, the biggest consideration would be us introducing dangerous microbes to their habitat, or their habitat containing disease to which we have no immunity.
Interesting question... logically we cannot stay with them in harmony because they will might or else kill or damage our houses...
we will die!
Wow. Just think. Are there any dinosaurs where you live? Probably NOT. So, let me think about where I live, [Alaska], NO. Dinosaurs are EXTINCT-except for the rare Spunkasaurus- only found in Alaska but i doubt that's what you are talking about?
Yes, dinosaurs did live in the water.
The Zulu translation for the word "harmony" is "ukulungelelana."
It means live in harmony with the sun
No. The dinosaurs evolved into ducks after. Ducks ARE dinosaurs, but they didn't live WITH them.
None. No Dinosaurs lived in the sea because what did live there were sea-dwelling Reptiles. These were NOT Dinosaurs.
No, Bunnies did not live during the time of the dinosaurs
Dinosaurs lived 65 million years ago.
no dinosaurs did not live on long island sound
Harmony is a noun. I can think of no way to use it as a verb.
i dont think there was any i mean scientist are starting to find things that look like dinosaurs but i think they all died in the meteor but like u can google it im not gonna stop you
Well dinosaurs lived during the time of Pangaea so I think they traveled around there.