It was some time after the dinosaurs' time! It partly depends what you mean by "human", but the earliest hominid fossil so far found is 7 million years old, it was nicknamed "Toumaï" by its discoverers.
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Paleontologists study dinosaurs and their remains.
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Humans came after Dinosaurs.
Because that can change the WHOLE theory of dinosaurs. It also means that a human either went back in time or lived with the dinosaurs thats why you wouldn't expect it.
We aren't dinosaurs because we are human beings.
The third oldest human fossil was a large one.
Yes they can
No. The last dinosaurs died out 64 million years ago. In fact, there were at least 3 major extinction periods in which nearly all the species of that time were wiped out. The dinosaurs of the Jurassic and Cretacious periods were quite different, but new species began to appear millions of years after each extinction event. On the other hand, the very earliest hominids lived around 7 million years ago, and modern humans (Homo sapiens) did not appear until around 200,000 years ago. So, scientists have never found dinosaur and human fossils together in the same geological layer.Supposed human and dinosaur footprints can be seen together in solidified volcanic ash at Glen Rose in Texas. They involve some indistinct markings of uncertain origin, and a smaller number of doctored and carved specimens. They are not human footprints.
On special occasions dinosaurs gathered in circles to celebrate the lack of human beings.
Because no one have seen dinosaurs