The Jurassic Period was the era known as the Golden Age of Reptiles.
That would be easy. Dinosaurs are in a group of Reptiles called Archosaurs which also includes birds,Crocodile,Alligators,Pterosaurs,and their possible ancestors- Thecodonts.
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There is not a pacific place where reptiles live. Reptiles live in all habitats except from Antarctica where it snows all the time. Reptiles can live in hot deserts, swamps, tropic jungles, dark caves and even in the ocean there is many places where they can live you see.
Slow climate change during the time of the dinosaurs could have led to changes in vegetation distributions, affecting food availability for herbivorous dinosaurs. It could also have influenced sea levels and ocean currents, impacting marine ecosystems and the availability of marine food sources for dinosaurs living along the coastlines.
It's possible that early reptiles did not, but modern reptiles certainly do.
How are you so certain that they were cold-blooded (ectothermic)? In reality that was nothing more than an asumption made by early scientists when they at first noticed their resemblance to reptiles. It is true that dinosaurs evolved from reptiles but so did mammals! It is quite possible that dinosaurs were the first animals to develop warm blood (endothermic) and since scientists have gather a lot of evidence to suggest that birds evolved from dinosaurs, then is possible that that is where the birds got their ability to regulate their internal temperature. What evidences? See the answer below.AnswerMany dinosaurs have a similar bone structure to that of birds. It has been proved that dinosaur bones (especially skulls and their cranium structure) are more closely related to birds (such as the ostrich), rather than reptilian bones (like the crocodile). Due to birds and dinosaurs having similar cranium structures, scientists believe that they might have had the same thinking abilities as well. Also, some dinosaurs could have been warmblooded.
The extiction of the dinosaurs made possible the expansion and rise of mammals.
Dinosaurs evolved from reptiles during the Triassic period, about 230 million years ago. They are thought to have descended from Archosaurs, a group of reptiles that also gave rise to crocodiles and birds.
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No it is not possible.
Turtles are reptiles, but it's possible.
For one thing, humans wouldn't exist. If the dinosaurs had survived, the small mammals that would have eventually evolved into humans wouldn't have had the chance. Most large mammals - lions, elephants, moose, kangaroos, etc. - wouldn't have had the chance to evolve either. All the big, widespread species would be reptiles or birds.