Nope. Evolution is a chain of events. Break the chain and you change the outcome.
2006-12-06 12:33:02
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answered by Ricky J. 6
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Probably not. Mammals coexisted with dinosaurs for millions of years and were never able to break out of the niche of small, cryptic scavengers while the dinosaurs filled all kinds of large land niches and diversified extraordinarily. They were a very successful group. When the dinosaurs went extinct, they managed to radiate and fill other niches, leading to us eventually.
But the dinosaurs kept mammals as a whole extraordinarily well in check.
2006-12-06 20:25:50
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answered by kiddo 4
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Well, in a way we did evlove from them, but they were an early type of reptile called Synapsids or mammal like reptiles. Mammals evolved from them and then which we evolved fom. But to anwser you real question, No, we would have been much different and it is pretty much impossible for an reptile were suddenly to change into a mammal. The human evolution took about 10 million years, and we
elvoled from earlier primates. So it took a very long time to get this way.
2006-12-06 20:29:14
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answered by Anonymous
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There would be but there would be a noticable decline since the dinosaurs would have eaten the humans
2006-12-06 20:25:29
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answered by Friendly Fire 2
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Of course not, unless you consider birds dinosaurs. Then yes.
2006-12-06 20:26:28
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answered by Anonymous
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yes as hor dorves
2006-12-06 20:30:31
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answered by michael m 6
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