frogs did. in fact, frogs came before dinosaurs.
Torosaurus lived alongside Tyrannosaurus, Ankylosaurus, and Edmontosaurus.
they just found a new species of crocodiles and they predict that they lived before the dinosaurs
There were species that lived in all ecosystems.
yes! paralititan earned the name because it lived alongside a river.
Albertosaurus was a carnivorous dinosaur that primarily fed on other animals, such as smaller dinosaurs and possibly even juvenile individuals of its own species. Its diet would have mainly consisted of herbivorous dinosaurs like hadrosaurs and ceratopsians.
There were mammals living alongside the dinosaurs, but the dinosaurs were not mammals.
Slugs and snails evolved around 490 million years ago, long before the earliest dinosaurs. They still exist today, so we know that they lived alongside dinosaurs.
No way! There were thousands of species of reptiles that lived both during, before, and after the dinosaurs lived on earth. There were the synapsid reptiles, as well as the anapsid reptiles, which were mostly gone when the dinosaurs arrived. There were also many diapsid reptiles that lived during the time the dinosaurs did. Such species include deinosuchus, dimetrodon, gorgonops, Quetzalcoatlus, and rutiodon. Dinosaurs were not reptiles themelves. They evolved from reptiles, many had warm blood even feathers,
No way! There were thousands of species of reptiles that lived both during, before, and after the dinosaurs lived on earth. There were the synapsid reptiles, as well as the anapsid reptiles, which were mostly gone when the dinosaurs arrived. There were also many diapsid reptiles that lived during the time the dinosaurs did. Such species include deinosuchus, dimetrodon, gorgonops, Quetzalcoatlus, and rutiodon. Dinosaurs were not reptiles themelves. They evolved from reptiles, many had warm blood even feathers,
No, humans and Neanderthals are not the same species. Neanderthals were a separate species of hominins that lived alongside and interbred with early humans.
There are no names of underwater dinosaurs because there were no underwater dinosaurs. Sea reptiles that lived at the same time as the dinosaurs were around. Names of these sea-living reptiles include: Liopleurodon, Opthalmosaurus and Tylosaurus.
No, mammals lived alongside dinosaurs and their earliest known fossils of about 200 million years old are almost contemporary with the early dinosaur fossils.