Yes, dinosaurs are considered extinct, with the last non-avian species disappearing around 65 million years ago, likely due to a combination of volcanic activity, climate change, and an asteroid impact. However, it's important to note that birds are modern descendants of certain theropod dinosaurs, meaning that in a way, their lineage continues to exist today. So, while non-avian dinosaurs are indeed dead, their evolutionary legacy lives on through birds.
No. he is alive. Crack and other drugs fell out of his tail. he was canceled but he is still alive.
only some dinosaurus can fly but most cant
Dinosaurus Stereophonicus was created in 2000-10.
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no
meteor crash
a tyranosaurus is a theropod
· Velociraptor · Vulcanodon
Hadrosaurs
The word "saurus" comes from the Greek σαῦρος(sauros) and means "lizard". Dinosaur literally means "terrible lizard"
Rarely and only as fossils.
it between a raptor,t-rex,and a spinosaurus