Prehistoric creatures are animals that were here a very long time ago. And some are still here.
During the time of prehistoric animals, most notably dinosaurs, California was home to many different species. These included the Smilodon, or the saber-toothed tiger, the Californiasaurus, and the Nodosaurus.
..During that time, some scientists believe Ohio was at least partially underwater, because many Trilobites were found there. Some also believe that erosin destroyed most of the remains. Edmontonia remains have been found though, and those are pretty sweet.
It was a remarkable project, and the book instantly became a valuable contribution to paleontology. The scientific study of fossils is known as paleontology.
I think this is the right answer.... no land dinosaurs lived in GA at the time because it used to be underwater BUT the megalodon (a HUGE shark) did live in the ocean and fossils have been found... But it should have been around the mesozoic-cretacios era
Yes, cavemen lived during the prehistoric times, which typically refers to the period of time before written records were kept. The term "cavemen" is often used to describe early human ancestors who lived in caves or simple shelters and relied on hunting and gathering for survival.
Prehistoric Man painted what he saw - the animals that lived around him. There were wild cattle living there in his time.
The Flintstones is set in a fictional prehistoric time, often referred to as the Stone Age. The show features modern suburban life with a prehistoric twist, showcasing characters living in a world populated by dinosaurs and other prehistoric creatures. While it draws heavily on contemporary 1960s culture, the setting is an anachronistic blend of ancient history and modernity.
Basically, they were alive at one time but they have all died off. (gone extinct)
Prehistoric is basically the time before recorded history.
Because most of those prehistoric creatures are completely wiped out... if humans had lived in the age of dinosaurs they would have been extinct too, unless in some way they were able to act like sharks, jellyfish, and all other animals that survived and... well... survive. if dinosaurs lived at the same time or after humans, and the dinosaurs got wiped out, we wouldn't be here would we? I rest my case.
Yes when Hurricane Katrina Striked It was strong ALSO hurrican Andrew. That Was Even More deadly. I have lived in Florida for a long time