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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.

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