no but there should still be many of the reptiles left in the world from the dinosaur age. many people thing that plesiosaurs as in the Loch Ness Monster is still alive but in 65 million or billion years ago they shouldn't have anything to eat or maybe they did as the crocodiles still lives still its mystiry to all the people.
Yes. While what we normally think of as "dinosaurs" (triceratops, raptor, T-rex) are no longer around, birds are classified as dinosaurs. In addition, there are some saurians left in the world such as the crocodile, and there are surviving species of prehistoric fish (usually in very deep water).
In a way i guess, reptiles like lizards and snakes are related to dinosaurs. There are also many kinds of fish that are thousands of years old.
at the moment there is none but I'm not saying animals could evolve into dinosaurs
No, all dinosaurs became extinct millions of years ago, and there are only anials that are related to them. These include alligators, crocodiles, and lizards.
There are no living non-avian dinosaurs. However, birds are considered by scientists to be dinosaurs, and they are very abundant.
Birds are the only surviving group of dinosaurs. The rest died out 65.5 million years ago.
No dinosaurs are extinct meaning non existant, there are on the other hand the relatives of dinosaurs which are most reptiles
Birds
yes
No, because they existed 230 million years ago in the Mesozoic era.
alive*
Yes because there are still dinosaurs left in this world,so, maybe.
yes - well, not anymore.
the herbivores
No. Dinosaurs are not around anymore. They became extinct thousands of years ago.
It means a species is no longer living anymore. For example, the dinosaurs are extinct because no more dinosaurs exist in this world any more.Hope this helps!loser
There aren't dinosaurs anymore.
dinosaurs are not alive anymore so, apes are smarter or if dinosaurs were smart they would be alive