There were mammals living alongside the dinosaurs, but the dinosaurs were not mammals.
Other, smaller dinosaurs.
Mammals and dinosaurs started about the same time and mammals are still here, so ... Mammals! (Unless you count birds as dinosaurs, in which case it's a tie). One of the mysteries of evolution is why the dinosaurs came to dominate the mammals in the first place.
No. Dinosaurs were not mammals. They were more closely related to birds and modern reptiles than they were to mammals.
No. Dinosaurs are currently considered reptiles and are not related to mammals.
Birds are now classed as dinosaurs, but most dinosaurs were not birds. Neither dinosaurs nor birds are mammals.
Dinosaurs first appeared shortly before mammals did.
Yes. Mammals were around through most of the time that dinosaurs were.
No. Mammals evolved from synapsid reptiles, a group not closely related to dinosaurs. Dinosaurs are more closely related to modern reptiles and birds than they are to mammals.
no dinosaurs were reptiles and we are mammals.
Mammals.
No, they were reptiles.There were not any dinosars that were mamals.Scientists in many museums have checked fossils, bones, and many other parts to tell.There are many dino eggs that have been found all over the world. Dinosaur means terrifying lizard in latin.
No they are dinosaurs