There has been more mammals after the extinction of the dinosaurs because dinosaurs don't hunt them which means that they can reproduce more frequntlay.
yes they would because dinosours probably ate a lot of mammals there for now that all the dinosours are gone the population of the mammals is abundant.
Mammals did become more abundant after extinction because, people say that before cavemen existed, there were gorilla, and over the course of the years, they learn how to stand, and start to speak English. (well maybe not perfect English.)
There has been more mammals after the extinction of the dinosaurs because dinosaurs don't hunt them which means that they can reproduce more frequntlay.
After the extinction of the dinosaurs, mammals became more abundant because they had more reign over the land, and had more food to eat that wouldn't be taken by large dinosaurs.
I would say less abundant.
ReplyDeleteYes, because the dinosaurs fed off the mammals and then after they were gone the mammals population grew.
ReplyDeleteYes, because after they didn't get eaton by dinosaurs.
ReplyDeleteThey got more abundant because since the dinosaurs died it 'paved way for the mammal giants'.
ReplyDeletemore because dinosaurs eat mammals
ReplyDeleteMammals became more abundant after the extinction of the dinosaurs because the carnivores weren't eating them for sources of food.
ReplyDeleteI would say less abundant
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ReplyDeleteThey got more abundant because since the dinosaurs died it 'paved way for the mammal giants
Yes because the mammals were being eaten by the dinosaurs so they were making the dinosaurs population grow.
ReplyDeleteMammals came more abundant after the extinction of the Dinosaurs because They were mostly the only living things on earth.
ReplyDeleteThere has been more mammals after the extinction of the dinosaurs because dinosaurs don't hunt them which means that they can reproduce more frequntlay.
ReplyDeleteMore abundant because there smaller.
ReplyDeletemammals became more abundant after the extinction because when the dinosaurs died all the bigger mammals died.
ReplyDeleteThey became more abundent after the dinasaur extinction
ReplyDeleteThe mammals became more abundant after the extinction of the dinosaurs because of less predators and more reproducing of mammals.
ReplyDeleteThey became more abundant after the extinction of dinosaurs al other mammals started to became extinct.
ReplyDeleteThe mammals became more abundant after the extinction of the dinosaurs because of less predators and more reproducing of mammals
ReplyDeletei say like more abundant
ReplyDeleteI would say they are gone because everything was dyeing because there was noting for them to live on.
ReplyDeleteI would say less
ReplyDeleteThey became more abundant after because they were like the only things living left.
ReplyDeleteI would say they are gone because everything was dyeing because there was noting for them to live on.
ReplyDeleteYes they did get more abundant because there was no predators to keep that manal population down.
ReplyDeleteI would say they became more abundant.
ReplyDeletemore
ReplyDeleteYes, because mammals didn't have all those big dinos trying to eat them, their population grew.
ReplyDeleteyes they would because dinosours probably ate a lot of mammals there for now that all the dinosours are gone the population of the mammals is abundant.
ReplyDeletei would say less :/
ReplyDeleteMammals had less competition for food and habitat once the dinosaurs became extinct.
ReplyDeletethey become more abundant.
ReplyDeleteDinasours when they were gone there were more mammals. So we got to eat more.k
ReplyDeletethey became more abundent
ReplyDeleteYes, because the dinosaurs fed off the mammals and then after they were gone the mammals population grew.
ReplyDeleteMammals became more abundant I think.
ReplyDeleteThere was more after the big boom.
ReplyDeleteI'm assuming they became more abundant because they had no dinosaur predators.
ReplyDeleteMammals became more abundant after the dinosaurs became extinct. Mammals had less competition for food and habitats after the dinosaurs were gone.
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ReplyDeleteThere was less dinosaurs and more mammals.
ReplyDeleteYes, because the dinosaurs feed off the mammals.
ReplyDeleteI think they became more abundant
ReplyDeletethere were more mammals after the asteroid because they are so small and could hide easily
ReplyDeleteMammals did become more abundant after extinction because, people say that before cavemen existed, there were gorilla, and over the course of the years, they learn how to stand, and start to speak English. (well maybe not perfect English.)
ReplyDeleteYes because there were no predators.
ReplyDeleteprobably less because once one mammal gets extinct it can mess up the whole food chain and all the animals in it.
ReplyDeleteThere has been more mammals after the extinction of the dinosaurs because dinosaurs don't hunt them which means that they can reproduce more frequntlay.
ReplyDeleteI think that there became more look at us all today
ReplyDeletethe mammals became more abundant
ReplyDeleteThey would reproduce without the worry of being eaten by Timmy the T-rex.
ReplyDeletei believe that they were because the dinsaurs were eating them and now there not.
ReplyDeleteI would say less abundant.
ReplyDeletemore mammals because less computation.
ReplyDeleteI think mammals did become more abundant after the extinction of dinosaurs because they had more space to live.
ReplyDeleteYes, because the dinosaurs fed off the mammals and then after they were gone the mammals population grew
ReplyDeletemore abundant
ReplyDeleteThey became more abundant because they had more food and less competition.
ReplyDeleteAfter the extinction of the dinosaurs, mammals became more abundant because they had more reign over the land, and had more food to eat that wouldn't be taken by large dinosaurs.
ReplyDeleteThey became more abundant because the dinosaurs didn't exist and that means less animals trying to get food.
ReplyDeleteI'm assuming they became more abundant because they had no dinosaur predators.
ReplyDeleteYes, because the dinosaurs fed off the mammals and then after they were gone the mammals population grew.
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