Well one thing you need to remember, most prehistoric animal have adapted and evolved into more useful and dominant forms. While I'm sure no one believes that humans evolve from apes anymore, it is possible for animals to evolve and adapt to their needs. For example: some of the smaller reptiles from the prehistoric period may have evolved slowly over hundreds of years into birds. They may have grown feathers and their bones may have hollowed out to make it easier for them to fly. They may have also gotten much smaller. There is nothing sure about all of this and no matter how many people say it or how many scientists say they are sure, no one knows what really happened other than God himself, but we can make speculations and educated guesses as to what may have occured while we were still nonexistant. Dr. Grimm- advice expert, hisorical aid, animal reasearcher, and Christian. Well sharks, aligators, crocadiles, komodo dragons, stergon, etc. have evolved very little since their species first evolved. hope this answers your question :-)
they are not alive because a meteor shower hit the earth and slammed right into all of the dinosaurs even the baby ones died
because they were on the earth millions of years ago so they are probably no longer alive but some people say that a tortoise is a type of dinosaur :) :)
Because all of them were killed by an asteroid before 65 million years ago.
Dinosaurs existed. We're not too sure if dragons did. In other words, Dragons exist in the "mind" Dinosaurs exist in the museums. Dragons also exist in literature and in scuplture. Not all dinosaurs are extinct.
Extinct means the animals no longer exist. There are many extinct animals, from dinosaurs to dodos.
No!
by a meteor
No
It means a species is no longer living anymore. For example, the dinosaurs are extinct because no more dinosaurs exist in this world any more.Hope this helps!loser
in the era of awesomeness when dinosaurs were alive.
No.
no, but their ancestors did!
No
No. They are extinct.
Dinosaurs first appeared in the early Mesozoic.