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No. Dinosaurs died out 55 million years ago and the earliest humans evolved (EDIT: 3.5 million, not 35) 35 million years ago so they missed each other by 52.5 million years. Also, our actual species only dates back around 120,000 years.

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No. Dinosaurs first appeared on earth about 230 million years ago and, apart from birds, went exticnt 65 million years ago. Human-like primates did not appear until about 5 million years ago, with Homo Sapiens evolving in the last 200,000 years.

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No. The dinosaurs died off before anything like "people" were born; in fact, there's about a 60-million-year gap when there weren't EITHER dinosaurs or people on Earth.

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No. The remote ancestors of humans even at the end of the "dinosaur age" were something like squirrels.

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