Humans never ate dinosaurs. Dinosaurs died out 60 millions of years before humans were around.
Unless you count birds then no. Apart from birds all dinosaurs went extinct millions of years before the first humans appeared.
Dinosaurs and humans did not exist at the same time. Humans were never able to hunt them.
It is incorrect to refer to Neanderthals as "Neanderthals' world." Neanderthals were a species of ancient humans that existed in the Paleolithic era, while "Neanderthal" is often used to describe the species as a whole. "Neanderthal" and "Neanderthals' world" would not typically be used interchangeably in a documentary about them.
No they do not. Only humans get chlamydia trachomatis. There are other chlamydia species that affect animals. Chlamydia psittaci is the chlamydia species that most often affects birds.
No - humanity is limited by species to Homo sapiens. While cats and dogs are often treated as members of the family by some humans, they are not humans.
Iguanodon is a genus of dinosaur with one currently accepted species. The scientific name, or Latin name, of this species is Iguanodon bernissartensis. Note that dinosaurs don't have "common" names. They are nearly always referred to by the name of their genus, such as Triceratops, Allosaurus, etc. One dinosaur, Tyrannosaurus rex, is often referred to by its full Latin name, Tyrannosaurus rex.
Yes, Homo sapiens is the scientific classification for modern humans. The terms "Homo sapiens" and "humans" are often used interchangeably to refer to the species to which we belong.
The use of tools. The use of language. The use of invention. The question is rather futile. Mice are the most intelligent species, performing elegantly subtle experiments on humans. They are so subtle, humans often believe that they are in fact performing the experiments. Dolphins are the second smartest species, but they just spend all their time mucking about in the water. This is one of the reasons they themselves believe they are smarter than humans. Humans are the third smartest. Bloody stupid creatures if you ask me.
A stem pan is a type of dolphin and the only species other than humans that can speak fluent English However stem pans have a tendency to sexually assault other species and swear often. Thus, they are usually not approach by humans. They are rare and only inhabit northern Kazakhstan
"Dino sapien" is a term often used to describe a fictional or hypothetical intelligent dinosaur, similar to how "homo sapiens" refers to modern humans. It is a concept found in stories, movies, and speculative science fiction about human-like dinosaurs coexisting with humans or evolving intelligence.
*Use knowledge of ecology to consider the needs of future generations of humans and other species.
under the ground....they're a dinosaur.
Animal species are becoming extinct all the time, but we often don't know about it as no one had ever identified the species, many humans have not even seen because we aren't looking.
Yes, humans can breed animals through selective mating to produce offspring with desired traits or characteristics. This is commonly practiced in agriculture and domestication to improve the quality of livestock and pets.