yes they did. they were infact a lot bigger though. maybe by an inch or as big as your hand.. hope this helps. also go onto you tube and type in *wilksey10*. then click on *freak show boy* that is me!!!! Yes, indeed, they did. They were around before the dinosaurs and as you obviously know, they are around now.
- Anonimus Genause.
The oldest known insects resembling modern cockroaches appeared during the early Cretaceous period, some 140 million years ago. They coexisted with dinosaurs up until the end of that period, 65 million years ago, at which time dinosaurs went mostly extinct (except for birds).
Yes, they are the ones that ate the dinosaurs and caused them to be extinct.
Cockroaches came first. In fact, cockroaches came before dinosaurs, and it has been said that cockroaches will outlive humans just as they outlived the dinosaurs.
there was no dinosaurs during the ice age
Birds looked like cockroaches when dinosaurs ruled the earth.
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Birds evolved from small reptiles that lived during the age of dinosaurs, but not from the dinosaurs themselves.
Pterosaurs, which were flying reptiles, evolved around the same time that dinosaurs did. Birds evolved from dinosaurs during the Age of Dinosaurs, too.
No. Canids did not appear a few tens of millions of years after the end of the age of the dinosaurs.
Primitive mammals, with fur, did exist during the age of dinosaurs. It has sometimes been speculated that mammals caused or helped to cause the extinction of the dinosaurs by eating dinosaur eggs.
During the age of the dinosaurs, various species of dinosaurs died off and new ones came along but all non avian dinosaurs died 65.5 million years ago.
No, dinosaurs were not the first living things. The earliest living things were microbes 3.5 billion years ago or earlier. The earliest animals evolved about 550 million years ago, and animals eventually evolved into dinosaurs 231.4 million years ago.
Anarchy in the Age of Dinosaurs was created in 2003.
Ice age