Sneakiest_peak
Sneakiest_peak t1_iud5l0f wrote
Reply to comment by AxialGem in We're all distantly related to dinosaurs. by RSR_of_Vortis
I should have said reptiles and a very few at that. Crocodile and alligators share the “lizard shaped” hips. These are lower to the ground herbivores. However, you are correct that dinosaurs did not evolve In lizards. Other reptiles from 65 million years ago did. Using the common term dinosaur spends many many millions of years and globally. So in a grand idea, this is why North America and South America have such a different span of organisms.
Has far as everything thing that’s related, the only sure way I that happens is to look at the first single cell organism to occurred in the deep ocean while the earth was still cooling.
Sneakiest_peak t1_iud3adz wrote
No as humans have evolved from other small mammals. Dinosaurs have evolved into some lizard and mostly birds. At some point before dinosaurs and mammals we did share an ancestor. It is important to remember that dinosaurs are defined by there hips and science has proven that many dinosaurs had feather. Birds have this hip shape and feathers but a dinosaur could never fly.
Sneakiest_peak t1_iud6awx wrote
Reply to comment by JohnnyKeyboard in We're all distantly related to dinosaurs. by RSR_of_Vortis
I see and I have heard of that. I feel at this point 3.9 billion years ago would have just been a split to have evolution head in different directions. At that point we are all related.