Dinos died out (except for the birds) about 65 mya (million years ago). Humans left the common line of apes about 4 mya, so there was a 61-million year gap with no dinosaurs and no humans.
Humans appeared about 65 million years after the extinction of the dinosaurs, during the Paleolithic era, around 2.5 million years ago.
Dinosaurs appeared on Earth long before the first humans or cavemen. Dinosaurs lived during the Mesozoic Era, which ended about 65 million years ago, while early humans appeared much later during the Pleistocene Epoch about 2.5 million years ago.
It's a question of chronology, time. Dinosaurs appeared long before humans. Then, due to a meteor strike the climate on earth changed and the dinosaurs died out. Long after that, humans appeared. If the meteor hadn't struck, dinosaurs would probably have lived on. Or maybe they'd still been beaten by the mammals, only slower. And maybe humans had never appeared. O maybe we had. No one can tell.
Dinosaurs inhabited the Earth before humans. Dinosaurs lived during the Mesozoic Era, which spanned from about 252 million years ago to about 66 million years ago. The first humans, as we know them today, evolved much later, around 300,000 years ago.
No, cave men and dinosaurs did not coexist. Dinosaurs went extinct about 65 million years ago, while cave men, or early humans, appeared much later in history, around 2 million years ago. There is no evidence to suggest that they ever lived together.
Homo antecessor is considered an ancestor of both Neanderthals and modern humans. It lived in Europe approximately 800,000 years ago.
Dinosaurs became extinct millions of years ago. Dinosaurs died off long before humans came into existence.
Dinosaurs died out a long time before humans came into existence.
Dinosaurs roamed the earth and died out millions of years before humans came on the scene.
Birds are dinosaurs. The very big dinosaurs died before humans evolved.
Dinosaurs appeared on Earth long before the first humans or cavemen. Dinosaurs lived during the Mesozoic Era, which ended about 65 million years ago, while early humans appeared much later during the Pleistocene Epoch about 2.5 million years ago.
Dinosaurs lived and died out about 65 million years before humans walked the Earth.
Humans never ate dinosaurs. Dinosaurs died out 60 millions of years before humans were around.
Excluding birds, all dinosaurs died out before humans evolved, so humans could not have hunted them. However, birds are dinosaurs, and humans have been hunting birds for as long as they've been hunters.
Because dinosaurs and humans never met. Dinosaurs died out 65 million years ago. Humans (Homo Sapiens) are only 200,000 years old.
After the dinosaurs died out came the era of mammals.
Dinosaurs wer not intelligent like humans are, and therefore had no language. In fact we have no idea what dinosaurs sounded like since they all died off long before humans ever existed on the earth.
Yes. All of the dinosaurs were gone long before human beings existed. Only woolly mammoths and saber-tooth tigers were contemporaneous with cavemen. These two animals are mammals and therefore not technically dinosaurs, which are lizards.