25 million years ago, humans did not exist.
Australopithecus (the earliest human) evolved about 3.75 million years ago.
It WAS a type of dinosaur that lived about 65 million years ago.
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Dinosaures lived for a million years (from the start to the end)
Dimetrodon was not a dinosaur. They were a type of synapsid reptile that lived 295 to 272 million years ago, 40 million years before the first dinosaurs.
a type of fossil that lived in the western part of United States about 270 million years ago.
Trachodon and woolly mammoths lived in different time periods. Trachodon, a type of dinosaur, lived during the Late Cretaceous period around 70 million years ago, while woolly mammoths lived during the Pleistocene epoch around 2 million years ago. Their existence did not overlap, so their fossils would not be found together.
Lucy, the type specimen of Australopithecus afarensis, an early ape-like ancestor of modern humans, lived around 3.2 million years ago, but the evidence in the fossil record indicates the species lived from 3-4 million years ago.
Dinosaurs lived for over 160 million years from the late Triassic period (about 230 million years ago) to the end of the Cretaceous. Dinosaurs were animals, therefore they did not wear any type of garment- including pants.
Anurognathus lived about 150 million years ago. This was during the Tithonian stage of the late Jurassic period.
The type of animal that a fish is is fish. Fish have their own family that is separate from land animals, birds and amphibians.The first fish lived around 510 million years ago.
One type of early man that lived in the Paleolithic era is Homo habilis, who lived around 2.1 to 1.5 million years ago. They are known for their use of primitive stone tools and their ability to adapt to different environments.
The type of animal that lived only during the Mesozoic Era (Age of Reptiles) were the dinosaurs. They evolved during the late Triassic and the Jurassic periods, and were the largest land creatures during the Cretaceous period of the era.