Not likely, while it could be a plausible explanation if it had just been the dinosaurs that went extinct it could work. However, the event that killed off the dinosaurs also killed of a variety of other organisms both on land and in the ocean, where mammals had not yet established themselves.
A hypothesis that explains the extinction of the dinosaurs, but not the other life forms that died out in the same event, is incomplete.
No, because dinosaur bones called fossils are the skeleton of a dinosaur. The skeleton is there because all dinosaurs are extinct.
Well you can't really because dinosaurs are extinct.
This question is impossible to answer because dinosaurs are extinct.
Dinosaur are extinct
Non avian dinosaurs became extinct 65.5 million years ago, at the end of the Cretaceous. However, birds are considered dinosaurs. Because birds still exist, dinosaurs are not completely extinct.
Neither. Dinosaurs are extinct.
because have you seen any dinosaurs around? and go dig everywhere you will eventuly find dinosaur bones.
A pteranodon is a pterosaur, or a flying dinosaur. During the fall of the dinosaurs, all dinosaurs became extinct, including the pterosaurs.
because the climatic condiion will not be favourable and poaching of dinosaur will make them extinct
Dinosaurs where extint for 1,000s of years
Technically Dinosaurs are extinct but there may be some evidence that a lizard might be a dinosaur.
No, because dinosaurs (ALL of them) died out millions of years ago and officially became extinct.