No, unless you consider birds dinosaurs (some people do; dinosaurs and birds form a clade).
Science says dinosaurs (of the sort normally meant by "dinosaurs", i.e. not birds) became extinct tens of millions of years ago; humans have been around for maybe a couple of millions of years tops, and that's if you're exceptionally generous with your definition of "human".
Some creationists think dinosaurs must have coexisted with humans, but there's one big problem with this: The Bible doesn't mention dinosaurs, or anything like dinosaurs, hanging around in Genesis anywhere. Some people play games with the wording of the second sentence of Genesis and put dinosaurs in the time between "God created the heavens and the earth" and "The earth became without form and void." In this case they were still gone before humans arrived on the scene.
Janenschia is a dinosaur. It was a huge dinosaur with a long neck and tail.
They don't know for sure what they look like, but they do know what their bones are like and they use the bones along with knowledge of currently living animals to guess what dinosaurs probably looked like. Scientists have also found impressions of feathers and, in a few rare cases, chemical traces of pigments.
people dogs
You can call children services in your area to report three people living in a one bedroom house (if children are involved). You can also report the people to their landlord.
Fabrosaurus Futalognkosaurus
Of course a Dinosaur can love. It was a living thing and all animals and people are capable of loving.
There are movies with humans and dinosaurs living together for example "The original dinosaur movie"
birds and alligators
Ultrasaurus
there were no dinosaurs
no
The first stage in dinosaur times (the Mesozoic Era) was the Triassic.
crocodiles, cockroaches, centipides (they were from the pre-dinosaur era and grew up to 6ft), sand sharks havent changed, and some birds
Dinosaurus were living things.
Carnotaurus lived in the Cretaceous period of the Mesozoic era.
dinosaur
The Mesozoic