Strictly speaking, a "nail" is a flat keratinous covering on a digit. Dinosaurs mostly had claws, which are of the same substance, but differently arranged, so in one sense, the answer is "no" but in another, "yes."
To note a few things, dinosaurs had tails, and humans do not. Dinosaurs had snouts, unlike us. They also had claws, while we have keratin fingernails. Many types of dinosaurs had bony armor, horns, or headcrests, which humans do not have.
The fingernails are distal to the wrist. The wrist is proximal to the fingernails.
penta-fingernails
you duct tape their fingernails and when they forget that the pick their fingernails and then its all done
People's fingernails are designed to protect the ends of our fingers, which are much more delicate than fingernails are.
they do have flat fingernails
their own, or fingernails. fingernails is on little riddle level 73...
yess. they reproduce more fingernails. yeaah.
Yes, fingernails have germs under them.
if you wash your hands a lot, fingernails
HIV is not in fingernails.
Yes, monkeys have fingernails. They use their fingernails for activities such as grooming, climbing, and picking up food.