Most unlikely unless there was a certain chatikism such as a disease or some natural disaster that may have wiped out a certain type of dinosaur species. Every dinosaur eccept the birds and crocodiles died out by the 25 mile long meteor that hit the earth over 65 million years ago and there is lots of evidence to support this.
Same as any other dinosaur, if the theory about the meteor that made dinosaurs extinct is true of course (which is most likely the case).
No. Even assuming Atlantis even existed the dinosaurs went extinct long before there were any people around.
Dinosaurs were killed by a meteor or asteroid, about a million years before people were around, so NO, there were no dinosaurs around the time of Job, or any other human being in the Bible, or any human being anywhere on the Earth.
mate, they is well extinct.
No dinosaurs are extinct meaning non existant, there are on the other hand the relatives of dinosaurs which are most reptiles
there isn't any because a big meteor came and wiped them out
No . shamefully dinosaurs were extinct billions of years ago But there are relatives of the dinosaurs like birds and crocodiles
The dinosaurs died millions of years ago before any other humans were alive. There was a large meteorite coming toward their direction and hit the land. Most dinosaurs died but some dinosaurs stayed alive a few days until they died because the meteor killed the plants and it was to hot for the water to stay any longer. Therefore, all the dinosaurs were gone.
I am guessing you are asking why dinosaurs went extinct. Scientists have not come to a conclusion as to why they went extinct. However, there are many theories which could answer your question. Some scientists believe that dinosaurs went extinct because of a large meteor which could have crashed into the earth and wiped out any exposed animals. There is also a theory that the weather changed for the worst, causing dinosaurs to die. Although there is no agreed answer to your question, it is up to you to decide why exactly they went extinct.
The term 'dinosaurs' refer to any of numerous extinct terrestrial reptiles of the Mesozoic era - ergo, they were not amphibians.
No, the dinosaurs are now all extinct, though some people believe that birds are evolved from dinosaurs and are their direct descendants.
No and yes. Dinosaurs have long been extinct long long long before humans came about. However we live in close proximity to their descendants. Birds namely, so keep that in mind next time you see a robin or pigeon outside that it was descended from long extinct dinosaurs.