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No, dinosaurs were not amphibians. Dinosaurs are classified as reptiles.

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Are dinosaurs amphibians?

The term 'dinosaurs' refer to any of numerous extinct terrestrial reptiles of the Mesozoic era - ergo, they were not amphibians.


Are dinosaurs more closely related to amphibians than reptiles?

Dinosaurs are more closely related to reptiles than to amphibians. In fact, dinosaurs are classified as reptiles. Amphibians are lower on the evolutionary tree than reptiles. Reptiles developed from amphibians. Amphibians developed from fish.


Are dinosaurs more closely related to amphibians or mammals?

Dinosaurs are more closely related to mammals. Both mammals and dinosaurs share a reptilian ancestor that they don't share with amphibians.


Were dinosaurs mammals or amphibians?

Neither...They were reptiles. dinosaurs were nether amphibians or mammals they were all reptiles, though they are more closely related to birds.


Are dinosaurs related to amphibians or reptiles?

Reptiles


What came before the fish amphibians reptiles and dinosaurs?

Fish, reptiles, and amphibians, originated in that order during the Paleozoic era.


Do scientist think dinosaurs are related with amphibians?

yes


Do scientists think dinosaurs are amphibians or reptiles?

no, they are considered to be an actual type of reptile.


What came before the dinosaurs?

Fish, then amphibians then to reptiles then so on...


What is the name of a longnecked water bird?

a flamingo


Were frogs around during the time of the dinosaurs?

Frog fossils have been found dating to the Jurassic period. The Jurassic period was the middle period in the middle of the Mesozoic. The Mesozoic was the era in which all dinosaurs lived, so frogs and dinosaurs did coexist.


Where there dinosaurs around in the Paleozoic era?

No, dinosaurs first appeared in the Mesozoic era, specifically during the Triassic period. The Paleozoic era preceded the Mesozoic era and was home to a different group of animals, including early fish, amphibians, and reptiles.