No. Nothing can ever "evolve again." One group of animals may evolve to resemble another, but they will never be the same thing. That said, many scientists consider modern birds to be dinosaurs and some birds have regained some of their more dinosaur-like traits (though most of those are extinct).
No. It's the other way around. A branch of the dinosaurs evolved into birds.
I think so because animals are descendants of dinosaurs and who knows.maybe one day they'll turn to dinosaurs again
No. Dinosaurs evolved from reptiles. Birds evolved from dinosaurs.
Cats did not evolve from dinosaurs. Cats evolved from a common ancestor of modern carnivores, which lived after the extinction of dinosaurs.
No, birds didn't evolve from lizards, but they did evolve from dinosaurs, a different group of reptiles. Dinosaurs are different from lizards especially because of their hip structure. Birds descended from a group of dinosaurs known as theropods (bipedal carnivores)
No, because if they are extinct, that means that they are dead...gone...forever. Dinosaurs, for instance, are proved to be extinct, and they are not going to ever live again.
in the dinosaurs epoch
Dinosaurs evolved 225 million years ago in the Late Triassic.
No. In the Bambrian Era, dinosaurs had yet to evolve.
They still do. Many scientists consider modern birds to be dinosaurs. But it is unlikely that they will develop into anything resembling "classic" dinosaurs. Once a group of animals goes extinct it is gone forever.
They didn't evolve! They went extinct.
no