It depends on which environment and which dinosaur. You couldn't have a carcharadontosaurus in Siberia but you could have a spinosaurus in the everglades, there are to many variables to give a defanit answer but yes certain dinosaurs could live in certain environments around the world.
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Turtles living today are not the same species living at the time of the existence of dinosaurs. And today, BIRDS, are the form in which dinosaurs survived.
yes!
Most common types of ferns, and several of the conifers were growing on earth at the time of the dinosaurs.
Amazingly,birds were found out to be dinosaurs so that means the only living dinosaurs today are birds.
Fossils are here today because way before humans were living on land there were dinosaurs first and some people still see the fossils today from when the dinosaurs used to be here but now dinosaurs are enstinct .
No, the dinosaurs are now all extinct, though some people believe that birds are evolved from dinosaurs and are their direct descendants.
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.
ye they were in the critatshous period and still living today
All living things on Earth contain carbon in that most of the molecules in us include carbon atoms. Dinosaurs were living creatures and are like all living creatures today in this respect.
There is not a dinosaur that I know is living to this day but there are animals that have descended from the dinosaurs.
Birds are considered the living ancestors of dinosaurs. Modern birds evolved from a group of two-legged dinosaurs known as theropods, which also included the iconic Tyrannosaurus rex and Velociraptor. Birds share many similar traits with their dinosaur ancestors, such as hollow bones and feathers.