How would the world be different if. . . dinosaurs never went extinct?

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Are there not 'museums' (and I use that term VERY loosely...) depicting humans and dinosaurs living together in parts of the Bible belt in the US? Are they deranged? Or just fans of the Flintstones? :) To be fair, that giant rack of ribs looked pretty sweet.

Maybe us Homo Sapiens teamed up with the Neanderthals and kicked all their asses!! Or Perhaps Not...

As mentioned above, hominids had enough on their hands with existing mega fauna, let alone giant lizards as well.
(top class hands though, precision grip, what's that genus pan? no precision grip? well you're f*cked when it comes to developing complex tools then, no ipad for you mate, you are all some twots) :)

I would be interested in evidence that suggested co-existence of our species and dinosaurs, before the evolution towards avian species, can you honestly supply any?
 

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Drake the Dragonheart said:
they probably wouldn;t resemble the "dinosuars" we know today



Nosirrah said:
We'd be in the shit. 65 million years of evolution for a Dino would be massive. You'd probably have triceratops with laser beams. And a pack of raptors equipped with bows, or even guns. (we made them, so why can't a creature that didn't have to evolve to be the top dog?)
I imagine the one with the big spikes on it's back ( stegosaurus? ) would evolve them into proper spikes, and likely develop poison for them.
thats not how evolution works

"evolution" and "improvment" are two entirly seperate concepts...it just goes where it goes...we weren't an inevitable porgression...we were a fluke