Yes, fish existed long before dinosaurs. The earliest fish appeared around 500 million years ago during the Cambrian period, while dinosaurs emerged much later, around 230 million years ago during the Triassic period. This means that fish had already been present for a significant period of Earth's history before the rise of dinosaurs.
before the dinosuars
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They got killed by a volcano and metorite
dinosuars
Yes.
Yes. Some dinosaurs had teeth and claws that were well suited for catching fish, and some fossils have been found with fish remains in their stomachs.
in the time of dinosuars
dinosuars
It was the dinosuars!
the extinction of the dinosuars
not dinosuars! probably some small fish or crustacean or bacteria of some sort, there wasn't much life back then
alligators and crocodiles they have been around for millions of years some people think that there are some fish like sharks that were co existing with dinosuars