No. Dinosaurs (other than birds) all died 64 million years ago. The human line didn't distinguish itself from the apes until around 4 million years ago, so there's a 60-million-year gap in the record: no dinosaurs, no people.
No. Dinosaurs and humans never met.
If they did, humans would be extinct - we just don't have the defence against a large, strong reptile with razor-sharp claws.
No dinosaurs died out about 65 million years ago.Humans didnt appear until about 3.6 million years ago.
no dinosaurs existed 65,000,000 (65 Million) years ago and we came into existance 100,000 (100 Thousand) years ago
Prehistoric humans evolved 63 million years after non-avian dinosaurs died out. However, even today, humans live alongside birds, which are a subgroup of dinosaurs.
No. Cavemen and dinosaurs never co-existed meaning they didn't work together. They lived at different times, dinosaurs then cavemen. If they did, the carnivore dinosaurs would of eaten the cavemen and of those that are herbivores, they could be trampled to death.
Humans and dinosaurs were not alive at the same time. Humans came after dinosaurs were already extinct.
Because most of those prehistoric creatures are completely wiped out... if humans had lived in the age of dinosaurs they would have been extinct too, unless in some way they were able to act like sharks, jellyfish, and all other animals that survived and... well... survive. if dinosaurs lived at the same time or after humans, and the dinosaurs got wiped out, we wouldn't be here would we? I rest my case.
yes, beacaus God created dinosaurs and humans at the same time
No. Prehistoric people came onto the scene about 65 million years after the dinosaurs went extinct. Quetzalcoatlus was one of the last pterosaurs (not a dinosaur), living about 65-70 million years ago. It too went extinct at the same time the dinosaurs did.
No. Despite countless dramatic misrepresentations, all the dinosaurs were long gone by the time anything like humans appeared. Timewise, the dinosaurs perished suddenly at the end of the Cretaceous, some 65 million years ago. Humans, most anthropologists now think, separated from the apes about 4 million years ago, and the "caveman" type (modern-sized braincase) only dates back about half a million years.
cuz there were no humans around at the same time as dinosaurs
Because humans were never alive at the same time dinos were
No. Dinosaurs existed 65 billion years ago. The oldest bones of man are 25 million years old. They did not exist at the same time.
Humans never ate dinosaurs. Dinosaurs died out 60 millions of years before humans were around.
No, it would have been impossible for humans to arise without the death of the dinosaurs. Actually, dinosaurs dominated the Earth for about 150 million years, which forced the mammals of the time to remain small and insignificant because dinosaurs occupied almost every ecological niche. Only when the dinosaurs became extinct, were mammals given more room to grow and diversify, allowing humans to eventually arise.
You mean Plesiosaurus? Oh, nope, it's not a dinosaur at all, no dinosaurs back then could swim...or fly. "Flying Dinosaurs" are actually a different group of prehistoric reptiles. Same goes for "Swimming Dinosaurs."