Lizards, crabs, birds maybe? And scientists are investigatong if this includes Cavemen.
One class of dinosaurs is still alive today: birds.
They hunted alive animals such as, echidnas, kangaroos, wombats and other Australian animals.
Most common types of ferns, and several of the conifers were growing on earth at the time of the dinosaurs.
Micro-organisms, mammals, amphibians, reptiles, and many types of marine organisms including fish.
alligators, crocadilles, snakes, reptiles,
many types of dinosaurs eat all sorts of plats. Especially TIGERS!!!
There are five types of dinosaurs.
No, because there wasn't very many types of dinosaurs in the time that they were alive. If there was a dinosaurs that started with letter k then that would be remarkable. But alas there was not
In short, Yes. The most recent evidence shows that some dinosaur types did evolve into Birds. Some others may have evolved into other forms of life we have today. The more evidence that we find, the less sure we are that 'dinosaurs' evolved into only one form of life. Birds may in fact be the descendants of a 'maniraptoran' dinosaur. However it is not known at this time if other forms of dinosaurs evolved into other animals that we have today. Crocodiles, alligators and tuatara are all descended from species which would now be termed dinosaurs.
It seems that the only larger examples of dinosaurs surviving post-deluvian are sexual; crocodillian, Gila monsters, various dragons, & lizard types, & those smaller asexual similar to 'vertebrate' salamanders. I doubt large dinosaurs (if asexual) were destined to survive.
All dinosaurs are vertebrates.
The archosaurians that include the alligators, birds and thecodonts, crocodiles, dinosaurs, and pterosaurians are the low land animals that lived 245 to 65 million years ago. The population was dominated by dinosaurs.