No. It's the other way around. A branch of the dinosaurs evolved into birds.
Birds are now classed as dinosaurs, but most dinosaurs were not birds. Neither dinosaurs nor birds are mammals.
They Have Been Around Since The Dinosaurs Were Living
Dinosaurs evolved first and then some dinosaurs evolved into birds. So all birds are technically dinosaurs.
Yes. Mosses were around long before the dinosaurs were.
Dinosaurs came before birds, because dinosaurs later on evolved into birds, therefore, making birds come along LATER then the dinosaurs. However dinosaurs were far from the first creatures on earth.
There are no Jurassic type Dinosaurs around now they all became extinct 60 million years ago. However, birds are the descendants of the Dinosaurs so in a way there are dinosaurs living today - BIRDS.
Yes. The earliest birds evolved in the Late Jurassic and greatly diversified through the Cretaceous period, when the dinosaurs were still around.
birds are dinosaurs some birds that lived with dinosaurs were archeopteryx, confuisosornis, and avivisaurus these creatures are dinosaurs all birds were dinosaurs
Figuratively dinosaurs are still alive in animals such as Aligaters and Birds but if you mean like t-rexes and stuff like that it was about 300 millon years ago
Yes. All birds are direct descendants of dinosaurs and are considered by many to be dinosaurs.
they are dinosaurs