No. Dinosaurs first emerged about 230 million years ago and, with the exception of birds, went extinct about 65 million years ago. The first human-like creatures appeared about 5 million years ago.
No. Dinosaurs lived from 250 to 65 million years ago. Cavemen evolved less than four million years ago, many millions of years after the extinction of the dinosaurs.
no dinosaurs died out before caveman came....
Well I don't know but in the bible it doesn't talk about cavemen and dinosaurs so how about u look it up on google
Cavemen and Dinosaurs were not around at the same time.
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.
Humans and dinosaurs were not alive at the same time. Humans came after dinosaurs were already extinct.
ye they were in the critatshous period and still living today
No, not all at once. Throughout the 150 million year "reign" of the dinosaurs, all kinds of groups of dinosaurs have flourished then died out. Dinosaurs living in the Triassic Period were not the same as dinosaurs living in the Cretaceous period. However, the final blow to the dinosaurs that caused them all to die out was the K-T mass extinction that occurred 65 million years ago.
Turtles living today are not the same species living at the time of the existence of dinosaurs. And today, BIRDS, are the form in which dinosaurs survived.
There were dinosaurs because.... there just were! Dinosaurs helped balance out the ecosystem. By the way, an ecosystem is a group of living and nonliving things in the same enviornment.
Yes of course, they were mamals, birds and other creatures that were in the same time period as the dinosaurs and they were evolving too.
Very distantly. Whales are mammals, and both mammals and dinosaurs share a common reptilian ancestor that lives in the carboniferous period.
Were living during the same period of history.
neither, they were the same thing!
They are both varieties of aquatic reptile predators that went extinct long ago.