No, but sharks were there at the time of dinosaurs but at the end of the Mesozoic Era.
Eras:
Cenozoic Era ( Present-day)
Mesozoic Era (dinosaur time)
Paleozoic Era (blast of organisms (more complex))
Precambrian Era (4.6 billion years ago, simple organisms form)
Sharks have been around for 400 million years,before the dinosaurs have been a live.
Fossils of sharks have been found dating back to the Silurian period, more than 200 million years before the first dinosaurs.
Sharks have been around even before dinosaurs have. Scientists really dont know when but, they do know is that they are the longest living creatures in time.
No, sharks and dinosaurs did not exist in the same time period. Sharks are a type of fish that have been around for millions of years, while dinosaurs lived on land during the Mesozoic Era, which ended around 66 million years ago. Therefore, it is not possible for sharks to have eaten dinosaurs.
Honey, sharks and dinosaurs didn't exactly hang out at the local diner together. Sharks have been around for about 450 million years, while dinosaurs roamed the Earth around 230 million years ago. So, unless a shark has a time machine hidden in its fin, it's safe to say they never crossed paths for a meal.
Because dinosaurs have been around longer and there is more out in t he wild to hunt or kill them then in the water like for sharks
Sharks have been on Earth for about 450 million years. They evolved from ancient fish and have adapted over time to survive in various ocean environments. Sharks have been able to thrive and diversify due to their unique characteristics and predatory instincts.
I don't really know, but they say that insects were on earth way before dinosaurs.
Tarantulas have been on Earth for at least tens of thousands of years, probably much longer. Their ancestor species have been on Earth since before the dinosaurs, hundreds of millions of years ago.
true there are dinosaurs on the world over 230 dinos have been found besides sharks eagles and crocodiles True because 700 dinosaurs have been named.
No. First of all, there are no "sea dinosaurs." During the time of the dinosaurs there were marine reptiles such as plesiosaurs and icthyosaurs, but they were not closely related to dinosaurs. Sharks are cartilaginous fish. Reptiles are ultimately descended from bony fish, which split off from cartilaginous fish more than 100 million years before the first reptiles appeared.
Yes They have been on earth for 450,000,000 years, that's longer than dinosaurs