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Yes. Crocodilians are dinosaur relatives and birds are actually classified as modern dinosaurs.
Yes, since birds are classified as dinosaurs.
A penguin is a bird. Many scientists say that makes it a dinosaur as well as birds can be classified as the only surviving branch of the dinosaurs.
No. Lizards and dinosaurs are both classified as reptiles but aside from that they are not closely related.
A penguin is a bird. Many scientists say that makes it a dinosaur as well as birds can be classified as the only surviving branch of the dinosaurs.
Yes. Archeopteryx was a very birdlike dinosaur. It is formally classified as a bird (no contradiction here as birds are now considered dinosaurs), but its status as a bird has been debated in recent years.
i guess cuz it had a beating heart and once lived i mean the dodo was an animal but its also extinct
Yes. Birds are classified as dinosaurs and they were certainly around in the Pleistocene. Even aside from that, it is still possible as a dinosaur fossil could be weathered out of Mesozoic rock and then re-buried in Pleistocene sediment.
Kronosaurus is not and never was believed to have been a dinosaur. They're Pliosaurs which is a family of the Order Sauropsida. The Dinosaurs and Sauropsids all belong to the Class Reptilia, but there the relationships end. The Dinosaurs are classified further into two separate Orders -- the Ornithischia and Saurischia.
Being a dinosaur, Abelisaurus (and its other relative, Carnotaurus) would be classified as an Archosaur, along with the extant crocodile-type reptiles and birds.
Dinosaurs did not exist in 1803, and they were not classified as a distinct animal species until 1842 (although ancients dug up dinosaur bones and attributed them to monsters).
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