Can you actually REALIZE that dinosaurs do exist
While it was only a small branch of the great dinosauria clade which survived the great extinction, the dinosaurs flourish today almost everywhere!
http://www.sciencemag.org/content/284/5423/2137/F2.large.jpg
October 20, 2011
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[quote=Uiluj]no no no!
god prefer suicide bombers! [/quote]
Hmm.. interesting.. But their odor isn't as strong..
[quote=StarOfDOOM]In the times of the ealy humanity, Abe, sacrificed Dinosaurs to god.[/quote]
Why? and which ones? I thought God preferred goats ;P
In the times of the ealy humanity, Abe, sacrificed Dinosaurs to god.
[quote=cb000]Well, I managed to get some DNA off a mosquito trapped in amber, and I'm planning to open a park on an island, featuring the genetic clones whose damaged DNA portions have been replaced with frog DNA. Hopefully no greedy idiot turns off my security system to steal some samples.[/quote]
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0QVXdEOiCw 8
(without the space between the w & 8)
Well, I managed to get some DNA off a mosquito trapped in amber, and I'm planning to open a park on an island, featuring the genetic clones whose damaged DNA portions have been replaced with frog DNA. Hopefully no greedy idiot turns off my security system to steal some samples.
[quote=ehnogi]@ReLaX:
You're quoting very loosely that all birds are dinosaurs and you are trying to ask me this question...
You should [b]loosen up[/b] and watch this[url=http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0053611/]movie[/url]. It sums up everything you need to know about sea monsters.[/quote]
I don't get your point ?
@ReLaX:
You're quoting very loosely that all birds are dinosaurs and you are trying to ask me this question...
You should [b]loosen up[/b] and watch this[url=http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0053611/]movie[/url]. It sums up everything you need to know about sea monsters.
[quote=ehnogi]@ReLaX:
I edited my post. I wasn't referring to those two. I was referring to sea monsters =3.[/quote]
Which, and what evidence does there exist for it ?
& neither plesiosaurs nor Itchyosaurs are amphibious dinosaurs.
@ReLaX:
I edited my post. I wasn't referring to those two. I was referring to sea monsters =3.
[quote=ehnogi]@ReLaX:
If terrestrial dinosaurs exist, then it only makes sense that marine dinosaurs exist.
The ocean is an extremely unexplored world having places we as humans [b]never[/b] even ventured upon.
Plus you have those sea stories to humor you [/quote]
How should it make sense that if Dinosaurs exists, thus Itchyosaurs and plesiosaurs should also exist? I'm talking about what we know for a fact.
@ReLaX:
If terrestrial dinosaurs exist, then it only makes sense that marine dinosaurs exist.
The ocean is an extremely unexplored world having places we as humans [b]never[/b] even ventured upon.
Plus you have those sea stories to humor you
Also I am not referring to amphibious dinosaurs.
[quote=oimie]Wait, what? I don't get it. So which dinosaur are you talking about...?[/quote]
All birds
Wait, what? I don't get it. So which dinosaur are you talking about...?
[quote=ehnogi]@ReLaX:
You're correct when you say this. Dinosaurs are land-dwelling animals. You know what I meant though ; ancient marine life.[/quote]
Plesiosaurs and Itchyosaurs? They don't exist anymore, or at least there is no evidence of this.
@ReLaX:
You're correct when you say this. Dinosaurs are land-dwelling animals. You know what I meant though ; ancient marine life.
[quote=ehnogi]I think it's something we all already know. At the very least, marine dinosaurs exist. This has been known for a while since the time mankind set sail >.>;[/quote]
There has never been any marine dinosaurs o.O
I think it's something we all already know. At the very least, marine dinosaurs exist. This has been known for a while since the time mankind set sail >.>;
I ride a dinosaur to school everyday.
I don't know why anyone would say they don't exist.