Elephants and their relatives first appeared in the past 30 million years or so. Dinosaurs apart from birds went extinct 65.5 million years ago. So no elephants were around at the same time as non-avian dinosaurs.
one animal i know of that is alive today and back then is a shark.The thing is that most dinosaurs resemble animals now a days such as pterodactyls and birds.
No dinosaurs are not still alive there are some relatives of dinosaurs that have been alive since dinosaurs like alligators and crocodiles even tigers and elephants.
Some fish and reptiles were alive when the dinosaurs were and are still alive today. But there are no T-rex's or anything like that anymore.
Well,the dinosaurs your probably thinking of is like T-Rex's and others but there actually is a dinosaur that is still alive...Crocodiles,turtles,some fish and more!
Dinosaurs as most people think of them are completely extinct. However, birds evolved from dinosaurs, and as such, are considered to be a group of dinosaurs. Since birds are still alive today, so are some dinosaurs. No dinosaurs other than birds are alive today, though.
Yes of course if some T-rex or some other dinosaurs still got escape they will be still extinct from so many years
Dragons are relative to dinosaurs. Scientists believe some dinosaurs may still be alive, so dragons may be real, but mostly not.
In most ways yes. Some animals have evolved from these amazing creatures and some are still here such as the crocodile. But the animals that people think of when they hear dinosaur are extinct. Giant Reptiles such as the Tyrannosaurus Rex and the Stegosaurus are gone. But still thanks to the crocodile some of the history is still alive.
Dinosaurs evolved first and then some dinosaurs evolved into birds. So all birds are technically dinosaurs.
The biggest shark is the megalodon, but it's extinct. Some people say it is still alive, even though it lived when the dinosaurs used to be alive. I hoped this info helped ;) If you mean sharks that are still alive, the largest is the whale shark then the basking shark.
Dinosaurs are extinct species. That means there are none of them alive today. There are many theories as to why dinosaurs became extinct. One is that climate changes destroyed their food sources; ultimately bringing an end to the them.ANS2:Some argue that dinosaurs still exist as birds.
yes crocodiles and alligators are dinosaurs and some dinosaurs turned into birds
Answer 1In a way, yes. Many scientists consider birds to be dinosaurs.Answer 2It should be noted that flying animals from the dinosaur periods were not dinosaurs. They were a completely separate order called Pterosaurs.There is also some evidence that sharks, dolphins, crocodiles and turtles evolved from marine dinosaurs which survived the mass extinction.Whatever caused the mass extinction of the dinosaurs must have happened at ground-level, because science believes that some species of flying Pterosaurs and marine dinosaurs evolved into some modern creatures that we see today.For example, the skeleton of the Meyerasaurus is extremely similar to the skeleton that modern-day turtles have. The Protosphyraena is very similar to the modern day swordfish and the Ichthyosaur resembles dolphins.Your exact answer would be no. Because dinosaurs ("Terrible Lizards") no longer exist.However those that survived the mass extinction did evolve into some (not all) of the animals around us today.Answer 3Only the descendants of the dinosaurs are still with us. Dinosaurs have all died millions of years ago. The sole survivor is the tuatara (which is linked below) unless you also consider that birds are all the descendants of dinosaurs. The only dinosaur-like things that we have are mainly just crocodiles and alligators.Surprisingly, one branch of dinosaurs is still alive today: the birds. Many scientists now agree that birds are a branch of the dinosaurs. Aside from birds, all dinosaurs are extinct.