Did dinosaurs and butterflies coexist?

Indeed, it is true that animals of the order Lepidoptera – including butterflies and moths – co-existed with the dinosaurs. The latest evidence shows that these flying insects evolved more than 200 to 250 million years ago in the Triassic period.
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What insects existed with dinosaurs?

Prehistoric Pests: Bugs In The Age Of Dinosaurs
  • Giant Sea Scorpion. Next on the list is the giant sea scorpion, also know as Jaekelopterus Rhenaniae. ...
  • Giant Land Scorpion. The only positive thing about the last pest was that it couldn't chase you into the woods, but the next one could. ...
  • Giganteum. ...
  • Cockroach.
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Were there prehistoric butterflies?

Newly discovered fossils show that moths and butterflies have been on the planet for at least 200 million years. Scientists found fossilised butterfly scales the size of a speck of dust inside ancient rock from Germany.
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Did flowers exist during dinosaurs?

Ancient Roots: Flowers May Have Existed When First Dinosaur Was Born. Newfound fossils hint that flowering plants arose 100 million years earlier than scientists previously thought, suggesting flowers may have existed when the first known dinosaurs roamed Earth, researchers say.
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What did butterflies evolve from?

We knew that butterfly ancestors were moths and we thought that around 60 million years ago, when bats began to dominate the night sky, some moths became day-flying to escape these predators, giving rise to butterflies.
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Dinosaurs and Humans Coexisted: They lived together, they didn't die 65 millions years ago



Do butterflies have DNA?

Max - Yes, yes the do. Any single individual of any species is going to have the same DNA throughout its entire lifespan. What changes in butterflies is, particularly between a caterpillar and an adult butterfly, is they go through metamorphosis.
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Which came first moth or butterfly?

Butterflies, a much younger and less diverse group than moths, did not originate until about 100 million years ago and are just day-flying moths, Kawahara said. "This study underscores previous studies that show butterflies really belong in the much bigger group of moths," he said.
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What plants existed with dinosaurs?

Conifers, cycadophytes, ginkgoes, ferns and large arborescent horsetails dominated the landscape. By the mid-Jurassic Period, conifers had become more diverse and many of their fossils have been assigned to modern families such as Araucariaceae, Pinaceae and Taxodiaceae.
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Did grass exist during dinosaurs?

Although grasses are dominant in habitats across the world today, they weren't thought to exist until some ten million years after the age of dinosaurs had ended. Dinosaurs ruled between 275 and 65 million years ago, but the earliest verified grass fossils are from about 55 million years ago.
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Did dinosaurs and angiosperms coexist?

There is no strong evidence that dinosaurs had anything to do with the origin or initial spread of flowers. Many dinosaurs ate angiosperms at the end of the Cretaceous, but that is about all we know for sure about their relationship. Nevertheless, dinosaurs probably did have some effect on plant evolution.
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Which came first insects or dinosaurs?

Insects inhabited Earth since before the time of the dinosaurs. The earliest identifiable insect is the Devonian Rhyniognatha hirsti, estimated at 407 to 396 million years ago.
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Who created butterflies?

Butterflies have appeared in art from 3500 years ago in ancient Egypt.
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When did butterflies start existing?

Many scientists think that the specialized association between today's butterflies and flowering plants suggests that butterflies developed during the Cretaceous Period, often called the "Age of Flowering Plants," 65 million to 135 million years ago—a time when dinosaurs also roamed the earth.
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What is the oldest insect still alive?

This put the longest-living insect species as the silverfish. These primitive insects have been around almost as long as the oldest fossils at 400 million years. Dragonflies and mayflies are almost as old at more than 300 million years.
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What is the biggest bug that ever existed?

Scientists confirm the biggest bug to ever exist — an ancient millipede "as big as a car" Before dinosaurs, it was giant bugs that roamed the Earth, or at least northern England, scientists say.
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Did bees live with dinosaurs?

The oldest fossil bees date from about 100 million years ago, which means bees and dinosaurs lived together for at least 35 million years, and possibly much longer.
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Are trees older than animals?

Estimates tell us that the Earth formed some 4.54 billion years ago following the formation and evolution of the solar system. In the beginning, most likely, volcanic outgassing did form the primordial atmosphere and after that, the ocean too.
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What did trees evolve from?

Land plants evolved from a group of green algae, perhaps as early as 850 mya, but algae-like plants might have evolved as early as 1 billion years ago.
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What plants did not exist during the Jurassic?

Although Jurassic dinosaurs are sometimes drawn with palm trees, there were no palms or any other flowering plants — at least as we know them today — in the Jurassic.
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What animals lived 5 million years ago?

Five million years ago, dangerous carnivores - such as giant wolverines and otters, bears, sabertooth cats, and large hyaenids - prowled the West Coast of South Africa. Today we can confirm that, among them, fearlessly roamed a smaller relative of the living honey badger.
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Was there grass in the Jurassic period?

Answer and Explanation: There was probably no grass in the Jurassic period. This is because the Jurassic period ended 145 million years ago but the earliest fossilized grass... See full answer below.
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What plants survived the dinosaur extinction?

The dinosaurs were lost, forests were leveled and four out of five species of plant went extinct in areas close to the impact site. And yet, from the ashes of the impact, the first life to recolonize these areas were the ferns.
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Did butterflies evolve?

Bees evolved some 125 million years ago, and the plants produced nectar to secure them as pollinators. Because moths had already developed strawlike mouthparts, one group was able to exploit the novel food source, and evolved into butterflies.
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Can a caterpillar turn into a butterfly?

One day, the caterpillar stops eating, hangs upside down from a twig or leaf and spins itself a silky cocoon or molts into a shiny chrysalis. Within its protective casing, the caterpillar radically transforms its body, eventually emerging as a butterfly or moth.
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Why do butterflies exist?

1. A butterfly's role—Areas filled with butterflies, moths, and other invertebrates benefit with pollination and natural pest control. Butterflies and moths are also an important part of the food chain, providing food for birds, bats, and other animals.
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