They evolved in the Triassic and mainly spreadout to dominate the Erath in the Jurassic most people will say this is the golden age of the dinosaurs, however I'd say the early-mid creataceous is, it's when all the weird species came
Dinosaurs lived in the Mesozoic Era, an interval of prehistoric time that lasted from about 250 million years to 65 million years ago. That era was divided into three time periods, the Triassic Period, Jurassic Period, and Cretaceous Period.
The Mesozoic Era in the Triassic Period.
Dinosaurs first appeared during the Triassic Period (250-230 million years ago) and were on the Earth through the Jurassic Period (200-145 million years ago) until the end of the Cretaceous Period (65 million years ago). This whole era is called the Mezozoic Era (250-65 million years ago). Dinosaurs are classified as a diverse range of reptiles, but the first true dinosaur evolved from Archosaurs (Ruling Lizards).
All non avian dinosaurs lived in the Mesozoic era. The Mesozoic was divided into three periods, the Triassic, Jurassic, and Cretaceous. Even to the present day, however, there are birds, which are a group of dinosaurs.
dinosaurs are diverse group of reptiles. they were the dominant terrestrial vertebra-ted for over 160 million years from the late Triassic period until the end of the Cretaceous period that is from about 250 million years ago to about 65 million years ago
From the trassic period to the cretaceous period (about 225 years ago to 65 years ago)
Three periods...the Triassic (late), the Jurassic, and the Cretaceous.
before any generation
None. The scorpion is an arthropod, and they existed long before the dinosaurs. Scorpions are anthorpods , they did not evolved from dinosaurs. They existed long before dinosaurs evolved. Its believed that scorpions existed in the Carboniferous Period (430 million years ago). Dinosaurs existed from the Triassic Period (230 million years ago) to the Cretaceous Period (65 million years ago).
No. Bears came well after the period of the dinosaurs. Bears never existed when the dinosaurs were around.
Technically, no. If the Loch Ness Monster does in fact exist, it is believed to be a plesiosaur. These were carnivorous aquatic reptiles. While they existed from the late Triassic period until the end of the Cretaceous period, a time when dinosaurs also existed, plesiosaurs were not dinosaurs.
No, Bunnies did not live during the time of the dinosaurs
Yes. Worms existed long before dinosaurs did.
Triceratops existed between 68 and 65.5 million years ago. That was at the very end of the Cretaceous time period. The Cretaceous period was the last period of the Mesozoic, or Age of Dinosaurs. This means that Triceratops were one of the very last dinosaurs to exist, and were wiped out by the K-T extinction event that wiped out all of the world's dinosaurs.
Wolves and dinosaurs have never existed at the same time of history.
The earliest period that dinosaurs existed was the Triassic period, some 225 million years ago. These were not the huge dinosaurs of the later period. Most dinosaurs of that age were small creatures that ate meat and walked on hind legs. Shaaron
Dinosaurs existed from 230 to 65.5 million years ago. That was from the mid Triassic period to the end of the Cretaceous period. All three periods were in the Mesozoic era.
177,000,000 years ago ate other sea dinosaurs
the best time of dinosaurs was the jurassic period where big sauropods ruled the earth ,late in the cretaceous period some species of dinosaurs were in decline before the hit of the meteorite that killed all dinosaurs
No. The Jurassic was in the middle of the dinosaurs' reign on Earth. The time period after the extinction of the dinosaurs is referred to as the Paleogene or the Tertiary.