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.
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Crocodilians survived, along with many chelonians. One lizard-like creature in its own family (Rhyncocephalia) called the Tuatara living in Indonesia is extremely endangered due to human influence and survived from that era much unchanged.
Mostly all the animals you see in the world today. alot of animals evolved from what they were back in the mesozoic period, but alot of them survived.
Modern reptiles are not descendants of dinosaurs. Their modern descendants are actually birds.
Dinosaurs and marine reptiles.
Mesozoic and Paleozoic
Yes. If no animals survived from the Paleozoic into the mesozoic, then there would be no animals today.
An asteroid impact
Mesozoic
Yes, some ancient animals survived the mass extinction primarily by living underground or underwater.
Avian dinosaurs survived the extinction event of the dinosaurs.
Adaptation and evolution, along with the extinction of the dominant land animals of the late Mesozoic.
Mass extinction
Birds were the only group of dinosaurs that survived the K-T extinction event.
mass extinction
Mesozoic