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    There are many theories that offer vital clues to the mass extinction of dinosaurs. However, most of the theories that are concerned with the subject of the mass extinction of dinosaurs seem to agree that the mass extinction of all the non-avian species of dinosaurs is an event that occurred approximately 65 million years ago.

    In fact, the mass extinction of the non-avian species of dinosaurs, which took place approximately 65 million years ago, is one of the mysteries of modern science which is still baffling the palaeontologists all over the world. Palaeontology is the term which is used to define the study of dinosaurs.

    Many other species of animals and birds, such as ammonites (which are basically molluscs that resembled the nautilus), mosasaurs, plesiosaurs, pterosaurs, herbivorous turtles, crocodiles, several species of birds and many species of mammals, also became extinct approximately 65 million years ago, that is around the same time as the dinosaurs became extinct.
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    Aki 

    answered 3 years ago

    Interesting thoughts, google "the truth about dinosaurs" and you will find facts instead of the garbage your spewing here. It has now been proven that the flood is what really killed off most dinosaurs only ~4000 yrs ago.
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    Houlekev

    Houlekev

    commented 1 year ago

      The last generation of dinosaurs were known about 65 million years ago and the exact date is not known. In fact all dinosaurs were not died in the same year but there were 335 kinds of dinosaurs and the last kind of dinosaurs extincted 65 million years ago. If you want to further search this question, you will find a number of theories which will only give the answer that it happened about 65 million years ago that dinosaurs extincted from earth but exact date is not given by any theory.

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      Amber22 

      answered 1 year ago

      Gd info (=
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      Pretty_774

      Pretty_774

      commented 3 months ago

        Approximately 65 million years ago when a meteorite hit the east coast of Mexico and wiped out almost all life on Earth. But not all creatures died in the tragedy which meant they could grow and evolve making us who we are today.
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        Blurtking 

        answered 1 year ago

        Depends on who you ask, I think they died off before the flood.
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        Ryanna 

        answered 1 year ago

        Dinosaurs have become very rare now a days.{ because people killed them off.} they didn't live millions of years of go. I agree with you Houlekev.
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        Guest 

        answered 8 months ago

          20000 years ago.
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          Guest 

          answered 8 months ago

          20000 million years ago
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          Guest 

          answered 7 months ago

          16 billion years ago
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          Guest 

          answered 7 months ago

          Creationists spew absolute rubbish!  Flood??? Ridiculous. DO NOT FEED YOUR KIDS HEADS WITH THIS JUNK. The dinosaurs died off 60+ million years ago after a critical global event. Some did not die and you can see their "cousins" today in the likes of reptiles & birds.  God does not exist, there is no need for him to exist....research properly and believe what you will, but dig deep...don't believe stories written 2000 years ago, just like the earth isn't the centre of the universe, nor is it flat, nor does the sun orbit us. Ideas change when science proves otherwise, and religion needs to as well.
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          Guest 

          answered 7 months ago

          Guest - you are correct.   The rest of you - turn off the TV.   Google is not an educational medium, it is a search engine in an internet full of unregulated opinions sprinkled with fact.  Pay attention at school, read something intelligent (not intelligent design), better yourself and the world will improve with you.   Take the easy and lazy way out (religion, ignorance), and we are prolonging that day when we can finally admit that religion was a crutch with some use in the past but is no longer required.
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          Guest 

          answered 6 months ago

            The dinosaurs died 65 million years ago but i dont know how its proven by scientists though as they could have all died way earlier....... Does any one know of any evidence to back the theory that they died 65 million years ago????? Please help!!!
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            Guest 

            answered 6 months ago

            65 million years ago, if you keep on digging from where you are you will be able to find the K-T boundary and thats when the dinosaurs died out. :)
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            Guest 

            answered 6 months ago

            God and science are not related concepts.

            So I don't agree with either of the extremist points of view on this forum. (And I don't think saying people are "spewing" things is adult or constructive.)

            The dinosaurs died approximately 65 years ago.

            Scientists have various ways of establishing the ages of everything on the planet, from the K-T boundary to radio-carbon dating.

            God is a personal concept we can choose to use to enrich our lives. Anyone who has studied quantum electrodynamics knows what we know about the universe is still dwarfed by what we don't understand. So if there is, finally, a scientific basis for god, it is probably very far from being understood,  As Darwin said when asked if man can define God: "A dog might fathom the brain of Newton." But ultimately, God is not an "eye in the sky," God is something we reach for and find within ourselves.

            It's not necessary for religion to try and debunk science.

            And it's not necessary for science to debunk God.

            These are separate topics.
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            Guest 

            answered 4 months ago

            About 65 million years ago
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            Guest 

            answered 1 month ago

               
               

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