Leananshee
Active Member
It was an alien, all right. An small alien asteroid impacted the planet. Why else would we have the K-T layer at the same geological time all over the bloody globe?
False!Yes Joe... I have a comprehension of time. :smiley24:
The dinosaurs were wiped out.
Yet birds, reptiles, fish, and mammals survived. Albeit with massive losses.
Why is this? Think about it. Think about how much the dinosaur probably had to eat to survive. The average African elephant has to eat 300lbs of food a day. Imagine what a Diplodocus or Brontosaurus, about 8 times larger, had to eat.
Suddenly, evolution favoured not the largest creatures, but those that could survive on what limited resources were about after and during the extinction events.
That's all fine and dandy but not all dinosaurs were massive. This doesn't explain why the smaller ones died out too.those dinosaurs were at a huge disadvantage size gravity amount of consumption needed
That's all fine and dandy but not all dinosaurs were massive. This doesn't explain why the smaller ones died out too.
:unsure: No, I can't say I've ever heard of a crocodile. :ninja
:unsure: No, I can't say I've ever heard of a crocodile. :ninja
Sir Snapsalot
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:unsure: No, I can't say I've ever heard of a crocodile. :ninja
Well they are a reptile very similar to an alligator. I'll see if I can rustle up a picture for you.
You guys do reaize that I was being a smartass, right? :ninja![]()
You guys do reaize that I was being a smartass, right? :ninja![]()
a croc is very close to a dinosaur![]()
Not really, they live on different continents
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