Just for fun,..what is your favorite dinosaur or prehistoric creature?11405
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Well I’ve got a start. Right now the Internet down here is slow (really slow) the snowbirds overwhelm the Internet and cell phone carriers in the winter and with everyone staying home it’s getting worse. So when it opens up I’ll do some searching I now have a mission. I’ll let you know if I find something similar. Thanks |
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Triceratops is my favorite, like a tank | ||
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triceratops is perhaps the most common fossil dinosaur found in the hell creek formation and they were huge, and those horns....imagine an entire herd of them spread out for miles, chewing their plants and making little calls to one another as a grouping of sub adults plays in the middle of the herd | ||
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Like a lot of people I was fascinated by dinosaurs when I was a kid. Stegosaurus was always my favorite. I also loved pterodactyls. |
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Quote:Originally Posted by Darkseid_of_town Imagine the amount of methane gas and no global warming we went into the ice age after the Dino’s left. A.O.C. Pay attention one dinosaur fart is equal to a whole herd of little old cows. 🦕=++ |
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The apple sauce and pudding were the best part... | Bronte private msg quote post Address this user | |
Not sure why politics are getting pulled into a nice dinosaur discussion...... |
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Quote:Originally Posted by Gotliftactualy when dinosaurs lived, it was much warmer....no polar caps, and the interior of the united states as one vast wide ocean clear up into Canada.The last eight to ten million years of the cretaceous there was a massive belt of volcanoes running through India, called the Deccan traps that were erupting continuously creating the most massive lava artifact on the planet, a cap fifteen miles deep that covers an area around India the size of texas. Tjose eruptions filled the atmosphere with dust, acid rain and debris from the eruptions, raising the temperature of the atmosphere, but also creating a haze through which the sun would have had a hard time penetrating eventually. The around 64.5 million years ago an asteroid the size of Manhattan island slammed into the gulf of mexico….throwing up enough dust and debris to last for years...as the earth cooled and the temperatures dropped, the planet biosphere went into near shock....its no wonder that soon there would be ice ages, as weather patterns shifted, the atmosphere cleared and e planet began to settle back into a cycle... Given the enornmity of events happening, I somewhat doubt a herd of triceratops farts all in unison, after some especially chipotle tasting plants and reeds, would have made much impact. |
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I always love posting these things just to see how many people lose their lunch over it all... http://a.msn.com/09/en-us/BB11hseK?ocid=scu2 |
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@Darkseid_of_town Yeah but poking fun at the cow fart theory is always fun. At least to me. Kind of like poking fun at the run on toilet paper 🤣. |
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