turtles
Dinosaurs and early Mammals were seen in early artwork. Prehistoric birds were featured too.
terror birds like titanis Sabre teeth and giant ground sloth
NO
The only dinosaurs to have survived the K-T extinction event are birds.
Ua Huka sandpiper and Ua Huka rail are late Quaternary prehistoric birds. Ua Huka is an Island in French Polynesia.
After the meteor collision that contributed to the mass extinction event around 66 million years ago, certain groups of animals survived, notably small mammals, birds, and reptiles. Many small mammals were able to thrive in the aftermath due to their adaptability and ability to occupy niche environments. Birds, which are considered avian dinosaurs, also survived and diversified significantly. Additionally, some reptiles, particularly those in aquatic environments, managed to endure the drastic changes in climate and habitat.
There are no animals that have feathers besides birds.
It depends what your definition of reptile is. Turtles, Crocodiles are all "living fossils", because they were present in the mesozoic era. (of course not in the same shape or size, but in the same species). Some even say that birds are reptiles. (because latest fossils show us that some dinosaurs had feathers). So to answer your question, turtles, crocodiles and birds are all living reptiles from the mesozoic era. Hope this helps.
neither; prehistoric birds eventually became all types of birds, including chickens
Birds are a type of animal, therefore there are more animals than birds.
seed plants and small mammals
rats,mouses,birds,and racoons