No. Dinosaurs were already extinct before Man ever appeared on the surface of Earth.
Early man was 65 million years after the era of dinosaurs.
Early man did not evolve until millions of years after Dinosaurs went extinct.
Man wasn't on earth at the time the dinosaurs were here. Records indicate that man has likely been on earth about 175000-200000 years. This leaves a person to believe that man's dna must have came from another solar body and, over thousands of years on earth, developed into present day man. Man's time on earth has been very short compared to the dinosaurs, as they are believed to have been here about 150,000,000 years and became extinct about 60,000,000 years ago. Was present day Africa the first place on earth to record human life? AnswerPossibly, but there is no way to know at this point, since there is no other DNA to compare to. Small mammals were present before and after the dinosaurs and some of them are probably our ancestors, strange as it sounds.
Because man never co-existed with dinosaurs.
No. Dinosaurs, and the other animals, were created one day before man.
No, cave men did not ride dinosaurs. Dinosaurs went extinct millions of years before the first humans appeared on Earth.
There were no man eating dinosaurs, because humans didn't evolve until after dinosaurs died out. Bipedal, lizard-hipped, meat eating dinosaurs were called theropods.
Those would be called theropods. Though they were never man-eating as there were no humans around at the time.
Throughout time man has drawn what he has seen and so did early man.
man eating dinosaurs
Man 74, woman 78 :)
Man has not existed during the time of dinosaurs. However, the oldest, perhaps, descendant of man might have existed. Lucy (Australopithecus) was a descendant of man which lived around three point five million years ago (3,500,000). Ardi (Adripithecus?) on the other hand, was also a descendant of man which lived around four point four million years ago (4,400,000).