the crocodile
2007-01-13 14:14:02
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answer #1
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answered by Boston Bluefish 6
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Short answer: Birds
The term "dinosaur" has a more defined definition that what is commonly used, and crocodiles/alligators are not technically dinosaurs. And the Coelacanth is a "living fossil", and, being a fish, is not technically a dinosaur.
According to wikipedia: "Using the strict cladistical definition that all descendants of a single common ancestor are related, modern birds are dinosaurs and dinosaurs are, therefore, not extinct. "
Plesiosaurs (the long-necked aquatic reptiles, think Loch Ness Monster-type critter) and Pterosaurs (the flying ones) were NOT technically dinosaurs even though they were reptiles living in the same time period.
2007-01-13 15:01:40
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answer #2
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answered by Alex G. 4
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There are many Crocs Alligators Loch ness monster and myths that r truth and most of all history and dinosaur bones they are still alive to us!
2007-01-13 14:16:58
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answer #3
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answered by undertaker_randy 2
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the celacanth it is a fish that was rediscovered about 10 years ago also there is a lizard in australia that has remained unchanged in a few million years.
2007-01-13 14:14:14
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answer #4
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answered by lorneandtee 2
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Chickens! They think they're velociraptors. They have 3-chambered hearts and the feathers are just fancy scales.
2007-01-13 16:51:44
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answer #5
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answered by Char 3
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umm The crocadile or the alligator. mabye a type of turtle too
2007-01-13 14:15:22
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answer #6
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answered by I luv my dogs 1
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Tortoise, turtle, crocodile, aligator, snake, armadillo & am not too sure about frogs & toads.xxx
2007-01-14 10:38:53
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answer #7
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answered by Joanne W 4
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Crocodiles, scorpion, spiders..?
2007-01-13 15:40:43
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answer #8
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answered by Adis A 2
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yahoo answers team.lol
2007-01-13 14:13:55
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answer #9
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answered by BullShit Man 2
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a shark
2007-01-13 14:16:33
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answer #10
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answered by twirlchick96 1
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