Yes
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Depends which "Ice Age" you mean. The earliest and longest ice age was the Cryogenian period which began over 850 million years ago and lasted until 635 million years ago. Even "cryo" refers to the cryosphere; the amount of ice on the Earth. In relation to your question, it would be no. The Ice Age the answerer above is probably referring to is the times when the Wooly Mammoth dominated in the Pleistocene period that began over 2,500,000 years ago and ended over 11,000 years ago.
there was no dinosaurs during the ice age
seeing as they lived in the ice age, the dinosaurs.
Ice age
Ice Age (2002) - Ice Age: The Meltdown (2006) - Ice Age: Dawn of the Dinosaurs (2009) - Ice Age: Continental Drift (2012) - Ice Age 5 (TBA) .
If you're talking about the movie Ice Age, then yes dinosaurs came first, but if it's the first ice age, then ice age, as it was approximately 650 million years ago. Hope this answer was useful for you.
Approximately 62.5 million years from the death of the dinosaurs to the start of the present ice age.
I'm not sure what country you live in, but Ice Age: Dawn of The Dinosaurs has already come out on both DVD and Blu-Ray. This movie came out in theaters in 2010 and came out on Dvd and blu ray in 2011.
Animals of the Ice Age lived after the dinosaurs.
It is due to come out on DVD and Blue-ray on Oct. 27th, 2009!!
i don't think so but if there were they must have been very adapted and strong and Very temperature resistant Dinosaurs became extinct millions of years before the last ice age.
The giant dinosaur in Ice Age: Dawn of the Dinosaurs is named Rudy.
There have been several ice ages since the dinosaurs became extinct. The last ice age ended only 10,000 years ago.