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Would humans have been able to survive during the age of the dinosaurs?

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Would humans have been able to survive during the age of the dinosaurs?

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Suitti gavea good answer, so a few more points. Dinosaurs were about for a -long- time. From sometime in the Triassic, all the way through the Jurassic and all through the Cretaceous. Of course the actual species present changes as species evolved and became extinct.During this vast swathe of geological history there have been considerable environmental changes, during much of the Cretaceous for example golbal CO2 levels were high, global temperatures were high, and global sea levels were high, – large parts of europe were shallow seas and ther was an extensive sea in the middle of what is now the USA. Where I live ( Eastern UK) in the middle jurassic the environment was subtropical with low lying coastal deltas subject to periodic flooding. Dinosaurs walked ther, I have collected their footprints (for a museum) As Suitti says, humans are **VERY** versatile and could have survived in lots of places. Would you have seen lots of the large predator dinos? Probably not as this is basic eco

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