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.
All of the non avian dinosaurs are extinct. However, birds are considered dinosaurs. Thus, there are over 10,000 species of dinosaurs alive today.
One class of dinosaurs is still alive today: birds.
No.
Scientists consider birds a type of dinosaur. Birds are still alive and abundant.
The Californian Condor is a dinosaur that lives in the Sarhrah Desert. It is still alive today. And it eats pooh. The Californian Condor is a dinosaur that lives in the Sarhrah Desert. It is still alive today. And it eats pooh.
yes
There are many species of animal that were alive at the time of the dinosaurs and are still around today, notable examples being the shark and the tuatara.
Yes Its Survived The Other Dinosaur Extinction
well, yes. it is said to be in the blue mountains range and actually existed in the dinosaur
Drowiceiomimus.
The dinosaur tracks dinosaurs were alive from the late Cretaceous period up to the Phrongassic period.
The oldest dinosaur was alive in the triassic period and is called the Melanorosaurus.
about 250 polar bears are still alive