many dinos could glide, so did the first bird.
Birds are direct descendants to the dinosaur group theropoda.
Birds are direct descendants of dinosaurs so they did not die out.
Yes. All birds are direct descendants of dinosaurs and are considered by many to be dinosaurs.
No. Turtle are from a branch of reptiles completely separate from dinosaurs.
The Parrot would be the direct ancestor of the Dinosaur. The therapod line is believed to be the line that turned into our modern day birds. There are many similarities between therapods and our modern birds. There is some debate on this theory still but there are many who believe that the birds are direct descendants of the dinosaurs
Yes. In fact birds are direct descendants of dinosaurs, and many consider them to be dinosaurs. Crocodiles are also related to dinosaurs.
No, the dinosaurs are now all extinct, though some people believe that birds are evolved from dinosaurs and are their direct descendants.
In all likelihood, yes. Their are mountains of evidence pointing to birds having a dinosaur ancestor.
The prevailing opinion of evolutionary biologists is that lizards are not directly descended from dinosaurs but are related species which diverged from the dinosaurs hundreds of millions of years ago. However, dinosaurs do have direct living descendants, and those are the birds. Birds descend from dinosaurs.
Recent discoveries have virtually proved the the birds are the only living descendants of dinosaurs.In fact the similarities between birds and some avian dinosaurs have lead scientists to begin to consider birds as not only evolving from dinosaurs but actually being dinosaurs in their own right.
Dinosaurs never had a chance to eat human beings. The dinosaurs became extinct before humans (and mammals) evolved. Birds are believed to be the most direct descendants of dinosaurs and carrion birds eating human flesh happened before history was documented so we do not know the answer.
Birds are direct descendants of dinosaurs and are considered by many to be dinosaurs. Birds emerged in the later Jurassic period, branching of from a group of dinosaurs called theropods, two legged animals that accounted for all carnivorous dinosaurs. Many theropod dinosaurs show birdlike traits (including feathers on many species), particularly dromaeosaurs such as velociraptor.