There are no living direct ancestors of dinosaurs, but dinosaurs are a branch of reptilian life which are abundant today.
The question of if there are any surviving dinosaurs is being debated in science today. The birds are now considered avian dinosaurs by most scientist because they evolved directly from dinosaurs and many of their characteristics are very close to some therapod dinosaurs characteristics. Recent findings even suggest that some dinosaurs were also covered in feathers further blurring the distinction between birds and their dinosaur ancestors.
dinosaurs
No, not all at once. Throughout the 150 million year "reign" of the dinosaurs, all kinds of groups of dinosaurs have flourished then died out. Dinosaurs living in the Triassic Period were not the same as dinosaurs living in the Cretaceous period. However, the final blow to the dinosaurs that caused them all to die out was the K-T mass extinction that occurred 65 million years ago.
A dinosaur is considered a non-living thing. Dinosaurs were a group of reptiles that existed millions of years ago and are now considered extinct.
No dinosaur species survived the mass extinction event that occurred at the end of the Cretaceous period about 66 million years ago. However, birds are considered descendants of theropod dinosaurs and are the only living group of dinosaurs today.
No there are no dinosaurs still living. However we have their ancestors, birds.
No. Humans are mammals, which evolved from mammal-like synapsid "reptiles," which were not closely related to dinosaurs. Birds are the only living remnants of the dinosaurs.
Brachiosaurus is related to several other large dinosaurs, such as Giraffatitan, Lusotitan, Cedarosaurus, and Sauroposeidon. Like all dinosaurs, its closest living relatives are crocodiles and birds.
Eurypterids are ancestors of Dinosaurs.
dinosaurs are the main ancestors
dinosaurs
All ancestors of the dinosaurs, including those of Ankylosaurus, are extinct. The closest living relatives of Ankylosaurus and other dinosaurs are the birds. Birds evolved from small, feathered, arborial theropods. Theropods were bipedal dinosaurs with three toes on each foot, and most were lizard-hipped carnivores.
no, but their ancestors did!
Eurypterids are ancestors of Dinosaurs.
The largest living relatives to dinosaurs are birds, which are considered the modern descendants of theropod dinosaurs. Birds share many anatomical features with their dinosaur ancestors, such as hollow bones and certain aspects of their skeletal structure. Additionally, genetic studies have confirmed that birds are part of the dinosaur lineage, making them the closest living relatives to these ancient reptiles.
No, but there are animals that have dinosaurs as ancestors.
Most of the sharks are old- dating back to the dinosaurs or just before- and there's some ancestors of the whale just after the dinos.