In the hypothetical scenario where early Homo Sapiens coexist with Tyrannasaures Rex, I think it would've been possible for man to take down a T-Rex. It wouldn't be easy and it would've been dangerous, but I think man could do it if they were able to figure out a clever way to trap a T-Rex, say in a bog, or rig a booby-trap with heavy logs and/or boulders.
Realistically, the dinosaurs went extinct 65 million years ago. The earliest man made tools date back only 2 million years ago.
2006-08-14 12:01:43
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answered by Jay B 2
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There are references to dinosaurs in the Bible???? You've got to be putting me on. While you're at it, can you find me a reference for the Andromeda Galaxy? I sure would like to know what the Bible has to say about our magnificent galactic neighbor with twice the number of suns than our own galaxy contains. It comes as no surprise that the Bible says only as much as what people knew at the time it was written. Which is basically diddly divided by squat. I can make predictions too. I predict more people will die in Iraq tomorrow. Feel free to worship me. On second thought, just send me alms.
2006-08-14 12:01:46
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answered by Anonymous
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It's undeniable, but I don't think they were primitive humans, I think they were highly advanced aliens who colonized earth. In Texas, there is Glen Rose State Park, that has a set of dinosaur footprints in an ancient riverbed strata, which are crossed by a set of ancient human footprints. I understand that there are also giant human footprints nearby, in a part of the park which is closed to visitors.
2006-08-14 12:02:50
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answered by oceansoflight777 5
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But we coexist with dinosaurs today! For example, the coelacanth (common name for an order of fish that includes the oldest living lineage of jawed fish known to date) lives today off the east coast of South Africa. There are other examples.
2006-08-14 11:56:34
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answered by Answers1 6
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Well in the sense that birds are dinosaurs... yes, we've coexisted.
We have not coexisted what we usually think of as dinosaurs, mainly the dinosaurs which went extinct.
2006-08-14 11:55:17
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answered by Stephanie S 6
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YES, the Dinosaur's existed and the real bones are in D.C. in a natural museum, The Smithsonian they are not fake and are real. It is a fact. Also there are bones of humans found by Archaeologists before and after the dinosaurs.
http://members.aol.com/dwr51055/trust/trust35.htm
http://www.nmnh.si.edu/paleo/dino/index.html
2006-08-14 11:59:35
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answered by Anonymous
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realm of the possiblity is not rediculous, it is entirely possible.
We must keep in mind that the carbon dating they use.
We note today that the radiation and etc depletes at a constant rate TODAY. However thousands of years ago the break down of the radiation and other materials they use for dating could have been much more rapid because of flooding or other enviromental effects we cannot accurately account for.
2006-08-14 11:54:12
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answered by schr91 3
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certainly.. 100%
dino and human footprints together in Texas..
Second part Yes they could have taken down dinos. They probably had steaks and burgers for a lot of folks, like killing an elephant.
Jurrasic park is a fiction movie, remember. Atheists tend to get hollywood pictures mixed up with reality. Big animals tend to move slower.
2006-08-14 11:53:28
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answered by Anonymous
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Humans no but prehistoric man yes.They coexisted in a world before it was recreated.
2006-08-14 12:00:00
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answered by Snowey 4
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No dinosaurs and humans did not co-exist. Dinos came first and humans millions of years later.
2006-08-14 11:53:13
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answered by genaddt 7
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