First they came for the velociraptors, and I did not chomp them - because I was not a velociraptor.
Then they came for the stegosauruses, and I did not chomp them - because I was not a stegosaurus.
Then they came for the triceratops, and I did not chomp them - because I was not a triceratops.
Then they came for me, and there was no one left to chomp them for me.
-Theodore Rex
26ReplyGo back to your little hut that I had to build for you. Your age is long gone, chicken!
17ReplyIs it though?
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I wonder if you could see the meteor in the sky approaching in the days and hours leading up it.
16Reply 24ReplyArguably the bleakest TV show of all-time, based solely on the ending.
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Fun fact: I heard that the meteor was not actually what killed them off, but rather even before that, changes in the atmosphere had already begun to make ginormous lizards a less viable solution.
Mammals were just so adaptable, that we adapted to the post-meteor changes, even as we had already been adapting to the before-meteor ones.
6ReplyI am guessing that most, if not all, mass extinctions were a multi-cause issue.
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According to this you could: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dFCbJmgeHmA
Runs through the whole process and is an interesting watch.
4ReplyFuck yeah thanks. Don't know how I missed this lol.
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Even if mammals will grow bigger, they will never threaten dinosaurs to go extinct
10ReplyWhat do you mean extinct?
17ReplyAh yes the dinosaurs, the alpha predators of today.
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My 'sona is literally a dragon/troodontid hybrid.
8ReplyDino D-Day Propaganda
8ReplyThe D in D-Day stands for day
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Those are my ancestors there 🥹
7ReplyAgreed
6ReplyIs this from that book of West of Eden? I haven't read it yet 🥲
2ReplyThis is truly amazing!
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