If the extinction event 65 mill years ago never happened, would dinosaurs be the dominant species?

Dinoursaur aint got nothing on us as human. Our ancestor ran away from Sabertooth, Lion and Giant 10 feet tall flesh eating bird. Human just hunt the @%% out of those predators to extinction. Once we find out how to create fire and build trap it's a wrap for any other animal. DJ Khaled voice " We number one"
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Originally Posted by ACBboyz84

Dinoursaur aint got nothing on us as human. Our ancestor ran away from Sabertooth, Lion and Giant 10 feet tall flesh eating bird. Human just hunt the @%% out of those predators to extinction. Once we find out how to create fire and build trap it's a wrap for any other animal. DJ Khaled voice " We number one"
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whats a DINOURSAUR?
 
Originally Posted by ACBboyz84

Dinoursaur aint got nothing on us as human. Our ancestor ran away from Sabertooth, Lion and Giant 10 feet tall flesh eating bird. Human just hunt the @%% out of those predators to extinction. Once we find out how to create fire and build trap it's a wrap for any other animal. DJ Khaled voice " We number one"
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whats a DINOURSAUR?
 
Originally Posted by cryptikman


Dinosaurs would still be what they are today. Birds and reptiles. The extinction of the dinosaurs is misleading because it suggests that only dinosaurs died off. However, many mammal species would have been killed as well. Our ancestors' ability to live was an evolutionary advantage that allowed them to live and procreate. There were still many species of dinosaurs living beyond the "extinction event," however, changes in the environment would have killed them off as well unless they had an advantage. Since birds and reptiles are what remains of the dinosaurs, we can make an assumption that this is what they would look like today even if a giant asteroid didn't crash into Earth.
I hate when dudes put too much thought into dumb #** threads
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Originally Posted by cryptikman


Dinosaurs would still be what they are today. Birds and reptiles. The extinction of the dinosaurs is misleading because it suggests that only dinosaurs died off. However, many mammal species would have been killed as well. Our ancestors' ability to live was an evolutionary advantage that allowed them to live and procreate. There were still many species of dinosaurs living beyond the "extinction event," however, changes in the environment would have killed them off as well unless they had an advantage. Since birds and reptiles are what remains of the dinosaurs, we can make an assumption that this is what they would look like today even if a giant asteroid didn't crash into Earth.
I hate when dudes put too much thought into dumb #** threads
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Originally Posted by cryptikman

Dinosaurs would still be what they are today. Birds and reptiles. The extinction of the dinosaurs is misleading because it suggests that only dinosaurs died off. However, many mammal species would have been killed as well. Our ancestors' ability to live was an evolutionary advantage that allowed them to live and procreate. There were still many species of dinosaurs living beyond the "extinction event," however, changes in the environment would have killed them off as well unless they had an advantage. Since birds and reptiles are what remains of the dinosaurs, we can make an assumption that this is what they would look like today even if a giant asteroid didn't crash into Earth.

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You be reading books?
 
Originally Posted by cryptikman

Dinosaurs would still be what they are today. Birds and reptiles. The extinction of the dinosaurs is misleading because it suggests that only dinosaurs died off. However, many mammal species would have been killed as well. Our ancestors' ability to live was an evolutionary advantage that allowed them to live and procreate. There were still many species of dinosaurs living beyond the "extinction event," however, changes in the environment would have killed them off as well unless they had an advantage. Since birds and reptiles are what remains of the dinosaurs, we can make an assumption that this is what they would look like today even if a giant asteroid didn't crash into Earth.

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You be reading books?
 
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