Squids, sharks, and sea turtles. (I think.)
over animals eat them so bigger animals are still alive
Well, literally everything is alive no matter what. It is my scientific fact that this is true. I have been studying how many animals are alive today. So, pretty much everything is alive. Over 1,000,000,000,000,000 animals are alive today. Nobody knows the exact alive because every day there are new species growing everywhere.
Possibly but probably not. The life span of a dog is 14-18 Years. The life span of a cat is 15-25 The IMDB page of Rattler (Chance) says that he has since died. Thanks for using Answers ®
Scavengers, or parasites. Scavengers wait for prey to be killed by something else, or to die by natural causes, and then eat them. Parasites eat other animals while they are still alive and cannot survive without the host animal.
No, trilobites are extinct marine arthropods that lived from the early Cambrian period to the end of the Permian period, around 520 to 250 million years ago. There are no living trilobites today.
of course alot of animals where alive infact there still alive
Most of the animals alive during the last glacial maximum are the same ones that are around today. A number of species, including a number of very large mammals, however, are extinct.
Some Chris Walkers that have lived on Earth will have died, others will still be alive.
Yes, some creatures lived before the dinosaurs like for one example:tortoisesturtlesThey lived long before the dinosaurs lived and still live even today.
No. Abel Tasman lived in the 1600s. It would not be possible for his daughter to still be alive.
No, there are no more prehistoric animals alive on earth. All animals alive today are decendents of prehistoric animals.
he is still alive
No. He lived 1792-1821.
Tigers are still alive because people help them.
He's still alive but has lived at an animal sanctuary for quite a few years now.
No, but there are animals that have dinosaurs as ancestors.
the animals that are still alive and their species hasn't yet died out