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No, it is not possible for modern-day humans to live with dinosaurs or their close descendants. Dinosaurs went extinct around 66 million years ago, and the birds we see today are considered distant descendants of certain groups of dinosaurs. The dodo bird, on the other hand, went extinct much more recently, around the late 17th century.

The idea of living with dinosaurs, as portrayed in movies or popular culture, is purely fictional and not based on scientific reality. Dinosaurs and humans never coexisted in history. The geological time period during which dinosaurs lived, known as the Mesozoic Era, predates the appearance of humans on Earth by tens of millions of years.

Our knowledge of dinosaurs comes primarily from their fossil remains, which provide valuable insights into their anatomy, behavior, and the ancient world they inhabited. While we can study and learn about dinosaurs from these fossils, it is not possible for us to live alongside them in the present day.

The dodo bird, which lived on the island of Mauritius, went extinct primarily due to human activities, such as hunting and the introduction of invasive species by human travelers. Extinction events involving animals and plants have occurred throughout Earth's history, but the idea of living with dinosaurs in the present day is not a realistic possibility.

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