Maine was probably populated with North American dinosaurs such as T-rex and Triceratops.
Prehistoric humans did not appear until 63 million years after the dinosaurs died out. However, they did live alongside birds, a subgroup of Dinosauria.
No dinosaurs lived in water. The prehistoric reptiles that lived in water were the Plesiosaurs, not dinosaurs.
they lived in the prehistoric times.
they lived in the prehistoric times.
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You could always try ARK - a pre-historic open world survival game. It is available on Steam.
no, in prehistoric times, there was one big continent called Pangea, so if you wanted to get technical there was no such thing as Hawaii
No. Cavemen and dinosaurs never co-existed meaning they didn't work together. They lived at different times, dinosaurs then cavemen. If they did, the carnivore dinosaurs would of eaten the cavemen and of those that are herbivores, they could be trampled to death.
No. Prehistoric people came onto the scene about 65 million years after the dinosaurs went extinct. Quetzalcoatlus was one of the last pterosaurs (not a dinosaur), living about 65-70 million years ago. It too went extinct at the same time the dinosaurs did.
As Dinosaurs have been extinct since late Mesozoic times- one has to use the handle (Live action) with caution. Okay- Live action meaning live actors and actresses with special effects prehistoric monsters- the best known of recent ones would have to be Jurassic Park. There have been a number of cartoons about Dinosaurs, but these are not live action dramas. Properly it belongs to the domain of Science Fiction.
yes, they lived in cave and stuff like that in rain forest parts and yes they did live in times like that.
Most likely, some prehistoric ocean life lived in the general area, as the Grand Canyon was most likely covered in ocean at the time of the dinosaurs. By ocean life, I mean trilobites, orthocones, and graptolites.