Some people say that humans evolved from dinosaurs, is this statement reliable?

Updated on science 2024-05-11
29 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    I think this statement is plausible, because all living things evolved from single-celled organisms.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    I think it should be reliable, because after all, a lot of things are evolved, and dinosaurs should be too.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    It should be reliable, there weren't too many creatures on Earth in ancient times.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    This statement is not reliable, because humans evolved from apes.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    It's very unreliable, scientists have long discovered that humans evolved from apes.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    I don't think it's reliable, because there is now very good evidence that the dinosaurs were completely extinct at that time.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    I think this argument is unreliable, and the theory of biological evolution is still very mysterious.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    I don't think there's any basis for this statement, and it's a big fallacy.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    In fact, for this statement, I think it is not very reliable and has no certain scientific basis.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    The Earth used to be a kind of hegemon, but it was all extinct due to a meteorite impact. Then humanity becomes the new master. Although we can't see dinosaurs now, have dinosaurs ever seen us humans, have we ever lived with dinosaurs?

    From the excavated dinosaur fossils, geologists have found that dinosaurs lived three centuries ago from now. They were the overlords of the time, because they were the strongest, the most diverse, the most widely distributed, and the most **, and lived on the earth for about 100 million years.

    In the early and middle Triassic period, because of the scarcity of water resources on the earth, most of the small, fully evolved small reptiles replaced the large mammals and predatory dinosaurs, and there were some small dinosaurs in between, and later they were found in the sky and the sea.

    Dinosaurs are huge species that existed hundreds of millions of years ago, and humans first appeared 5 million years ago, which means that humans could not have appeared in the world of dinosaurs. But some people believe that primates are the ancestors of all mammals, and that this species must have existed in the time of the dinosaurs, and that this race is the same species as the ancestors of us humans and ape-men 5 million years ago.

    In 2007, Science wrote that flying monkeys may be the closest species to primates, and in 2010, some scientists believed that an important part of the origin of primates that disappeared 55 million years ago was the mammalian phantom mouse. Various realities suggest that our ancestors did live with dinosaurs 65 million years ago, but they were supposed to be small mammals at the time.

    Even though there were no real people in the age of the dinosaurs, but they lived with the common ancestors of our current creatures, from another point of view, humans witnessed the disappearance and prosperity of the dinosaurs, in fact, this will definitely happen.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Human ancestors once coexisted with dinosaursIn 2002, a number of scientists in the United States published the latest research results on human ancestors.

    Analysis: About 80 million years ago, the common ancestor of all primates (including humans) coexisted with dinosaurs and lived together in the same prehistoric era ——— the Cretaceous period.

    After the conclusion of the study was published in the world's most authoritative scientific journal "Nature", it was like dropping a bomb in the world's scientific community. This astonishing conclusion, reached by the latest research methods, may rewrite the entire history of biological evolution. This discovery has absolutely significant implications for the history of biological development.

    Previously, scientists had conventionally believed that the ancestors of primates originated about 55 million years ago, which is based on the oldest date. More than 80 million years have passed since the earliest primates appeared.

    Based on this study, Briar, University of Pennsylvania, USA. Evolutionary biologists such as Haiji further believe that human ancestors ——— the earliest primates, and lived with the largest reptiles ——— dinosaurs in prehistory.

    Before the extinction of the dinosaurs, primates and some other mammals had lived for tens of millions of years, while the extinction of the dinosaurs occurred about 65 million years ago. Tawane's team also suggested that the earliest primates may have been short in stature, nocturnal and living in tropical jungles.

    Scientists believe that the catastrophe stemmed from an extraterrestrial meteorite that collided with Earth, wiping out almost all species on Earth at the time. However, Tavane theorized that some of the primates may have survived the catastrophe, and that one of them thrived and evolved into later humans. Of course, these are just scientific speculations, and there are no fossils to prove them.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    The dinosaurs became extinct 10,000 years ago, when they ruled the Earth for more than 160 million years.

    The earliest appearance of humans was the discovery of the bones of Australopithecus australopithecus between 4.4 million and 1 million years ago in Taon, South Africa, and the most important feature of the evidence confirming that he was a human ancestor is the ability to walk upright on two legs.

    Between 2,000,000 and 1,750,000 B.C., Homo sapiens appeared in Tanzania and Kenya in East Africa, and on the basis of Australopithecus, they learned to make stone tools, and their brains were more developed through skulls, and their skills in walking upright were more proficient.

    From 1.7 million years ago to more than 200,000 years ago, Homo erectus appeared, that is, the "Peking Man" in China, that is, the footprints of post-human beings have spread all over Asia, Europe and Africa.

    200,000 years ago, early Homo sapiens appeared, that is, basically the living habits are similar to those of today's humans.

    Late Homo sapiens, that is, modern man, appeared 100,000 years ago, and to some extent got rid of ape-man in terms of physiological and physical characteristics.

    As for the other extinction of the Heidelberg Man, and later Neanderthals and some other early human races, they were exterminated in the course of historical reproduction for some reason, leading to their disappearance from history.

    The earliest and earliest Archaeopteryx can be traced back to Africa 7 million years ago, and the dinosaurs were basically extinct as early as 65 million years ago at the end of the Triassic Period.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    No, there can't be humans, after all, animals in the past couldn't directly evolve into mammals.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    There is a saying that before the dinosaurs ruled the earth, there were actually other civilizations on the earth, and it is impossible to determine whether it is true or not.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    Before the age of the dinosaurs, it was not suitable for advanced creatures. Maybe there are (belonging to the advanced species we call "aliens.") Maybe we are still their descendants), but with the current knowledge of mankind, it is impossible to verify.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    Judging by the knowledge that human beings have now. Before the age of the dinosaurs, it was not suitable for advanced creatures. Maybe there are (belonging to the advanced species we call "aliens.") Maybe we're still their descendants), but with the people of today.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    I don't think so, there's no clue or physical evidence to prove it.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    No one would believe that such a thing would happen.

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    That's not possible, at that time dinosaurs ruled the earth.

  20. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    Nuclear reactors from hundreds of millions of years ago.

  21. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    I think someone from that time should have appeared.

  22. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    Man has definitely appeared, but it is still evolving.

  23. Anonymous users2024-01-19

    No, it was just evolving people back then.

  24. Anonymous users2024-01-18

    At that time, there were no humans, and even if there were, they were apes.

  25. Anonymous users2024-01-17

    I find it naïve for me to ask this question.

  26. Anonymous users2024-01-16

    It is known that dinosaurs ruled three geological epochs for a total of 165 million years. However, during the Triassic and early Jurassic periods, dinosaurs still did not become a very powerful species, almost completely dominating the entire evolutionary process of animals. By the end of the Jurassic period, very large sauropods had become the largest creatures ever on Earth.

    The end of the Jurassic period was the peak of their domination of the earth, and they far surpassed other creatures of the same period in terms of diversity, intelligence, and size. How did the most legendary species in the history of the earth come to be, and how did it rise?

    Before the advent of dinosaurs, lizard-type species had appeared on the earth, and although they were not as large as dinosaurs, they had a certain advantage over other animals at that time. Paleontologists believe they were the prototypes of the dinosaurs that came later. Lizards appeared in several geological epochs before the Triassic – the Carboniferous period (100 million to 100 million years ago).

    At that time, what is believed to be the world's first reptile appeared: the Silothian lizard. By the Permian period, a geological epoch before the dinosaurs, reptiles were becoming more diverse and closer in shape to those of the earliest dinosaurs.

    The Permian was a relatively arid era, and deserts were common. During the same era, lizards living in groups like the Ichirasaurus and Heterodontosaurus were active in desert oases. During the Late Permian, there were two distinct trends in the evolution of life, both of which had profound implications for the history of the Earth.

    One of these trends is called dinosaurs, and the other is called mammals.

    Just as Earth's evolution was in full swing, an asteroid larger than the meteorite that ended the age of dinosaurs 65 million years ago hit Earth at the end of the Permian period. The impact caused the extinction of most species, but it also served as a catalyst for the emergence of dinosaurs. During the Permian period, the real dinosaurs were about to make their official debut.

    One of the earliest dinosaurs to appear, the Black Reisaurus was small and agile, quickly becoming a big winner in survival games. By the end of the Permian, the Cavinosaurus appeared, which was the prototype of many carnivorous dinosaurs and birds. Soon in the Jurassic period, the early Jurassic herbivorous dinosaurs began to evolve in size, and the advantage of size could help them escape the pursuit of carnivorous dinosaurs.

    Hence the emergence of sauropod dinosaurs; The huge sauropod class pushed dinosaur evolution to its highest peak. Another reason for the emergence of large sauropod dinosaurs is the climate, according to geological records, the late Jurassic period was warm and humid, and dinosaurs could grow to more than 30 meters long. In addition, carnivorous dinosaurs have also become larger, more aggressive and threatening; For example, Allosaurus in North America.

    In addition, very special dinosaurs, such as the feathered Chinese dragon bird, began to embark on the path of bird evolution. Under the influence of climate and living conditions, the end of the Jurassic period was the heyday of the Dinosaur Age.

  27. Anonymous users2024-01-15

    Dinosaurs were a group of animals that lived between 235 million and 65 million years ago and were able to walk upright with hind limbs supporting their bodies, and dominated the world's terrestrial ecosystems for more than 160 million years. Dinosaurs first appeared in the Triassic period about 240 million years ago and died out in the Cretaceous period about 65 million years ago during the late Cretaceous mass extinction event of the Mesozoic Era. The dinosaurs eventually became extinct 63 million years ago, in the Tertiary Paleocene, the Cenozoic Era.

  28. Anonymous users2024-01-14

    The marine world during the dinosaur period was also abundant, and archaeological findings show that these dinosaurs really existed.

  29. Anonymous users2024-01-13

    Who first discovered the story of the dinosaur Plott-Garonne-Garonne The story of Mrs. Mantel's discovery of dinosaurs is indeed very romantic, and Mr. Mantel was able to explore the question of the ownership of dinosaurs with a rigorous and realistic attitude, which is indeed the first step for human beings to scientifically study dinosaurs and understand dinosaurs. However, in history, human beings have found dinosaur fossils for a long time, but due to the limited level of knowledge at that time, these fossils could not be correctly explained. As early as more than 1,000 years ago in the Jin Dynasty in China, dinosaur fossils were found in Wucheng County, Sichuan Province.

    However, people at the time did not know that they were the remains of dinosaurs, but thought they were bones left behind by legendary dragons. A researcher named Hasted at the University of Reading in England, based on clues found in a historical ** "Mr. Millgan's Wife", after a long period of research and a large amount of information, recently announced that he had finally discovered the following facts: In 1677, an Englishman named Plot-Garonne-Garonne wrote a book on the natural history of Oxfordshire.

    In this book, the province of Prote Garonne describes a huge fossilized leg bone found in a quarry in the parish of Karowela. Plot-Garonne-Garonne has a good illustration of the fossil and points out that the thigh bone is neither of a cow, nor of a horse or an elephant, but of a giant larger than them. Although Plot-Garonne-Garonne did not recognize the fossil as a dinosaur or even link it to a reptile, the specimen he recorded and illustrated in writing had been identified by later paleontologists as a thigh bone of a dinosaur called Megalodontosaurus, and the fossil was discovered 145 years before the Mantels discovered the avianthosaurus.

    Therefore, Hastelted believes that Plot-Garonne-Garonne should be the first discoverer and recorder of dinosaur fossils. Origin of the name "dinosaur" In fact, the history of human discovery of dinosaur fossils must be a long history. Long before the Mantels discovered the avian dragon, Europeans knew that there were many strangely shaped and huge fossilized bones buried in the ground.

    However, at the time, people did not know their exact attribution, so they were always mistaken for "the remains of giants". As for us Chinese, as early as 2,000 years ago, we began to collect large ancient animal fossils unearthed underground into medicine, and called these fossils "dragon bones". Who can be sure that the name "dragon bone" has no connection with the discovery of dinosaur fossils?

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