Actually, there's no question that dinosaurs still exist...View attachment 655585
Surely not....
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Over 40% of Americans believe humans and dinosaurs shared the planet | YouGov
41% of Americans believe that dinosaurs and humans once coexisted, but most know that current technology doesn't allow for cloning dinosaurs from fossilstoday.yougov.com
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Dinosaurs ‘definitely’ still exist, survey says 46% in US think
Nearly half of Americans believe dinosaurs still exist in remote corners of the world. But more than half believe there was a creature called the “doyouthinktheysarus.”www.fox29.com
WTF.
Ha ha!!
Ken Ham, what have you done!!
The closest relative I recall reading about is a species in New Zealand.Actually, there's no question that dinosaurs still exist...
They unequivocally do. I dare you to bet me that they don't???
Jaden
I’ve read that dinosaurs are ancestors of chickens.Actually, there's no question that dinosaurs still exist...
They unequivocally do. I dare you to bet me that they don't???
Jaden
How did you know where that was? Is that your jeep?Same site, but in the summer. https://goo.gl/maps/mf1ygHarX8oFbqzq6
Birds in general, I think. They even think dinosaurs had feathers.I’ve read that dinosaurs are ancestors of chickens.
I recognized the row of poplar trees from my many fishing trips over to the coast. I used google maps satellite view and street view to find the exact location.How did you know where that was? Is that your jeep?
Okay, l admit it. I’m Clueless. What did I miss?
PornOkay, l admit it. I’m Clueless. What did I miss?
I have seen SO many cases of that
Turns out that I was incorrect, he should've bet me. Well, they like to change definitions. The crocodile existed virtually unchanged from its current form as long ago as 200 million years ago according to the current paradigm, although they've classified them alternatively to dinosaurs, so technically they're not.I’ve read that dinosaurs are ancestors of chickens.
I like the look on the girl's face behind him. Like she's seeing something she didn't expect to see.Porn
Yeah, I was always under the impression that dinosaurs resembled reptiles and there was the lineage there. And alligators and crocodiles seem to look like what I thought dinosaurs looked like until they decided they had feathers. So what was the split? It seems like reptiles must have split off before the dinosaur era.Turns out that I was incorrect, he should've bet me. Well, they like to change definitions. The crocodile existed virtually unchanged from its current form as long ago as 200 million years ago according to the current paradigm, although they've classified them alternatively to dinosaurs, so technically they're not.
Jaden
Yeah, I was always under the impression that dinosaurs resembled reptiles and there was the lineage there. And alligators and crocodiles seem to look like what I thought dinosaurs looked like until they decided they had feathers. So what was the split? It seems like reptiles must have split off before the dinosaur era.