Today, thanks to careful management by DOC, the South Island saddleback population is up to 700, spread over 11 small islands, from the original 36 birds transferred from Big South Cape Island. The North Island Saddleback has benefited from multiple population reintroductions and is now resident on a large number of off-shore islands and, despite being eliminated from the mainland 100 years earlier, a breeding colony of North Island Saddleback was successfully established at Karori Wildlife Sanctuary in Wellington in 2002.
Source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Saddleback_(bird)
One class of dinosaurs is still alive today: birds.
Birds are dinosaurs and today everywhere we have birds.
The dinosaurs have died out but birds may have evolved from them.
No The ones alive today are Birds. Whoever answered "no" is completely wrong. The ones alive today are both birds (avian dinosaurs) and usual dinosaurs (non-avian dinosaurs). Whoever answered "No" is completely wrong and is not an answer to that particular question. There are more than around 10 000 species of avian dinosaurs still alive today, and more than around 1300 non-avian dinosaur species are known in the fossil record, it is currently unknown how many of these are still alive, but at least around 100-500 as minimum.
No it's alive today
Dinosaurs as most people think of them are completely extinct. However, birds evolved from dinosaurs, and as such, are considered to be a group of dinosaurs. Since birds are still alive today, so are some dinosaurs. No dinosaurs other than birds are alive today, though.
Yes he still is alive.
I Think That The Dingos Are Still Alive
he is still alive
Birds are a group of dinosaur. We know for certain that they are all around us. Therefor, it isn't even a question that dinosaurs are alive today.
Yes but he will soon :(
Alive and Well