Stone Age refers to when human beings used stone tools. There were no human beings at all until all the dinosaurs (unless one counts birds) were long dead, so, no, dinosaurs are NOT from the Stone Age.
No much more recent, mid 1600's extinction but since before advent of color Photography although there is evidence actual bird colors are not 100 percent certain, nor diet or why they went extinct.
Not in the traditional sense of dinosaurs, a dodo bird is not a dinosaur. "Classic" dinosaurs went extinct millions of years ago, whereas dodo birds only went extinct recently (a few hundred years). However, many scientists today agree that birds as a whole are dinosaurs.
well,toxonomic ranks of a dodo bird depends on the species and age of the bird. if we are talking about a common dodo bird, the taxonomic rank is from 7-10
No, the dodo bird did not exist in the dinosaur era. The dodo bird lived much later, in the late 16th to early 17th century, on the island of Mauritius in the Indian Ocean. Dinosaurs went extinct about 65 million years ago, long before the dodo bird came into existence.
it would if they were alive in the ice age
It's the Dodo you fools
the DODO bird you dodo
the DODO bird you dodo
The Dodo bird.
the dodo bird
the DODO bird you dodo
The Dodo bird belong to raphidea family
The sayings is, 'As dead as the Dodo! So 'to dodo' is possibly to reach a dead end and be unable to complete a task, or have to give up an enterprise, etc.