>your country
>do you have dinosaurses
Looked like BBC from the thumbnail.
>>57571472
These things are literally dinosaurs, you know.
>>57571472
Yes.
We even have a moutain that gave its name to a fucking geologic era.
>>57571472
Faraguy
no :¬(
>>57571839
>literally
not really though
we mammals aren't literally rats, there's rats and then there's the res of species
Near my school they were going to build a basketball zone but then they stopped because they found "dinosaur bones", they were extracting things for months and finally made it
The funny thing is that they put nothing in the museum because they were damaged. But I think that these dinosaur bones never existed and there are some rumours that what they really found was some human objects like ceramics and things written in berber, thus impossible and erased from existence
ye your mum
>>57572976
No, birds are phylogenetically dinosaurs. Aves is a branch of the theropod group. It's different than comparing us to rats.
The countries we know of nowadays didn't even exist back then.
>>57573218
>tfw you'll never see gladiators vs dinos in colosseum
>>57573218
Some of them did, at least part of their landmass. Pic related, Cretaceous Europe.
>>57572893
Also
Jurassic>Triassic>Cretaceous
>>57573218
yeah but finding bones in your cunt would be noice for tourism and shit :¬(
>>57573195
same branch =/= exactly the same shit
cows aren't giraffes
>>57573305
>group of effeminate scandinavian men thrown into an arena with a cloned allosaur
That would be entertaining as fuck.
>>57573384
No, I mean that modern birds are more closely related to other theropod dinosaurs than many mammal groups are to each other. The T. rex is much closer to a sparrow than to a stegosaurus, for instance. Cows aren't giraffes but both are artiodactyl mammals. In the same way, both the Deinonychus and chicken are dinosaurs.
>>57573623
>The T. rex is much closer to a sparrow than to a stegosaurus
>finnish """science"""
>>57573653
It is. It also lived closer to our times, than to Stegosaurus time.
>>57573653
>he never took systematics or paleo
Daily reminder that humans are closer in time to the T-Rex than the T-Rex is to the Stegosaurus
>>57573847
I wish I was 1/64 T-rex
>>57573653
I thought education is quality in Denmark.
Oh, well.
>>57571472
jesus neighbor, stop drinking
>>57574201
It's pretty good, but half of all people are dumber than average and we don't exactly get the best and brightest here.
>>57574269
Drunk Croats are hilarious, let him post!
We have plenty of them in Alberta. A really high concentration of them near Drumheller, which is a small desert town. We have everything you could find in Wyoming (t-rex, triceratops, albertasaurus, hadrosaurs etc.)
In Argentina, we had the niggersaurus
https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nigersaurus
Finland
Yes
>>57574371
nitko te nije pitao za tvoje misljenje, finska
>>57574200
wew
>>57574200
How could Brontosaurus and other gigalanklet dinos could even reproduce in the first place? Elephants can't even copulate for more than a few seconds without risking breaking the back of the female, so I can't even imagine this.
Friendly reminder that all dinosaurs had feathers
>>57571472
Plenty of dinosaurs here
>>57571472
Yes we do, here's one
>>57580925
A lot of the fossils are found in places that were on deltas and flood plains, suggesting that they lived at the water's edge. My guess is that they fucked while wading so the water supported some of their weight.
>>57572893
The coffee machine?
>>57571472
Yes they are in my car.
>>57571472
>Chilesaurus diegosuarezi
This smug-pepe looking beast