We don't know what dinosaurs sounded like. The sounds depicted in movies and documentaries are educated guesses at best.
because people assume things without knowing
Actually, we still have many Dinosaurs on the Earth. They are birds. The first bird was made from a Dinosaur.Actually, we still have many Dinosaurs on the Earth. They are birds. The first bird was made from a Dinosaur.
Early man was 65 million years after the era of dinosaurs.
Nobody has ever done that and they never will since there are no dinosaurs on earth
Dinosaurs and mammals coexisted during the Mesozoic era. If you count birds as dinosaurs, then they still coexist now in the Cenozoic.
It's a question of chronology, time. Dinosaurs appeared long before humans. Then, due to a meteor strike the climate on earth changed and the dinosaurs died out. Long after that, humans appeared. If the meteor hadn't struck, dinosaurs would probably have lived on. Or maybe they'd still been beaten by the mammals, only slower. And maybe humans had never appeared. O maybe we had. No one can tell.
a giant comet hit the earth at super speeds. then the Arizona desert was hit with a comet. and then all the dinosaurs died. hope it never happens again!
No. Cavemen and dinosaurs never co-existed meaning they didn't work together. They lived at different times, dinosaurs then cavemen. If they did, the carnivore dinosaurs would of eaten the cavemen and of those that are herbivores, they could be trampled to death.
no way!! G-d created and ruled is ruling and will rule forever There was a time when dinosaurs ruled the earth, but never scorpions.
Jesus existed, therefore dinosaurs didn't. The badlands never existed, because dinosaurs never existed, because Jesus exists.
Humans never ate dinosaurs. Dinosaurs died out 60 millions of years before humans were around.
Dinosaurs died out a long time before humans came into existence.
No, it would have been impossible for humans to arise without the death of the dinosaurs. Actually, dinosaurs dominated the Earth for about 150 million years, which forced the mammals of the time to remain small and insignificant because dinosaurs occupied almost every ecological niche. Only when the dinosaurs became extinct, were mammals given more room to grow and diversify, allowing humans to eventually arise.