What does /pol/ think about dinosaurs? Are they real? Can we truely clone them? And what happens if they do?
>>67982524
We can clone them sooner or later. Nothing happens, they die of disease or of some other complication
we eat them
>>67982524
>And what happens if they do?
They collapse. Not enough oxygen in the atmosphere m8.
>>67982998
I never even thought about that
>2016
>Still believing in the prehistoric Jew
>>67982524
I want one as a pet.
Imagine that shit.
But then there would be people saying that dinosaurs don't eat people it's just the way they have been raised.
>>67982524
I find them really cool.
Cloned from what? Jurassic Park's idea is bullshit and fossils are just rock that's replaced the spaces that bones USED to occupy
>>67982915
this
they taste like chicken and/or turkey
Dinosaurs are just a jewish legend to convince us that human history doesn't go back nearly as far as it does. We've been around a lot longer than modern scholars would have you believe.
>>67984259
Not really, they're reptilian.
It's flesh would be almost impossible to chew.
Fuck Tanks, use T.Rex cavalry.
But we already have dinosaurs.
>>67984219
DNA.
Woolly Mammoth DNA was found last year and they're planning on cloneing it soon.
An Trex DNA was found a few months ago, in tree sap.
>>67984360
alligator tastes pretty good
>>67982998
"no"
We can't clone them because DNA decays completely after, like, 7 million years. Dinosaurs died out some 65 million years ago.
>>67984454
Yes but these things are bigger than elephants.
If they clone T-Rex, don't eat em, domesticate them, and use them as army animals. Or possibly pets.
Dinosaurs are fabrication of science to turn people away from the bible and christ.
There's no mention of dinosaurs in the bible. They don't exist.
>>67984503
That's not true.
DNA can be re-manufactured.
And if it's preserved, it can live much longer.
>>67982524
They are neat and I was really interested in them when I was young.
Due to their physical enormity I think we have a hard time conceiving them as a thing that existed in real life. imo most people probably put them in the same category as Godzilla or Obi-wan Kenobi.
I'm sure we'll recreate them someday, hopefully soon.
>>67984596
Perhaps dinosaurs where gods first intentional creature, perhaps the "creation" of the world was a refresh.
>>67982998
over the cretaceous ,the time when dinosaurs reached the maximum size (inb4 Amphicoelias fragillimus) the mean o2 level in the atmosphere was less than that of today
These aren't real dinosaurs in the thread.
This is what a real dinosaur would look like.
>>67984125
that would be akin to having a crocodile for a pet, they are not social and do not recognize different humans. You could spent 100 days with them and still have the same chance to get your limb ripped off.
You should know this if you've ever watched Steve Irwin.
>>67987080
bullshit, dinosaurs are more akin to birds. you can imprint on birds and bond with them.
>>67984617
Did you ever see an alligator?
>>67986946
This I find a little harder to imagine.
I absolutely loved walking with dinosaurs as a kid. I remember showing those 3d glasses you got to watch the movie in class. It would probably look fake af nowadays but it was really some experience back then
They are obviously dragons.
>>67984994
>the mean o2 level in the atmosphere was less than that of today
False.
The giant insects from back then could only exist in an oxygen rich environment due to thier simple circulatory systems. That's how we found out about the oxygen of back then.
they're still among us
>>67987171
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Crocodilia
Quote: (Crocodilia) are the closest living relatives of birds
You do realise that dinosaurs didn't make a jump and start flying and shit? Crocs were the intermediate stage
>>67987328
>The giant insects from back then could only exist in an oxygen rich environment due to thier simple circulatory systems. That's how we found out about the oxygen of back then
False.
The giant insects existed before the dinosaurs. During the mesozoic era there where no giant arthropodes comparable to the arthropodes of the paleozoic.
>>67982524
>you'll never ever pet a dinosaur
>>67991002
That's the point.
We may have pet T-Rex in less then 100 years.
>are they real
>are dinosaurs real
>>67987383
Crocodiles are not an intermediary between dinosaurs and birds you fucking moron.
Crocodiles share a common ancestor with the bird/dinosaur branch but that's it.
>>67986946
Maybe when aliens study our dead planet 1 trillion years from now they'll think humans had fur.
>>67982524
Most probably not, because even if we found dinosaur blood in a mosquito like in jurassic park its so old that most of the dna would be broken and unusable. so we'd have to create new dinosaurs if we wanted them. and of course theyre real.
lets clone them i give them africa
>>67983992
What the fuck does this mean?
>>67982524
Which species is the true Aryans of dinosaurs?
>>67992456
T-Rex.
Had a brain the size of a pea.
But still the most Ayran.
>>67984421
From what I know, the modern technology for cloning requires to implant the embryo in the womb of a living animal. I think you could get away with an elephant as a surrogate mother for the mammoth, but what would you use for the T-rex?
>>67992658
>>67992456
You are right because they too were giant chickens. Just like modern aryans
>>67993615
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>>67992456
the spinosaurus
>>67982915
I have a feeling that'd be a bad idea. Probably causes clone cancer or some shit.
>>67987338
So are very early Humans that would shit anywhere they pleased.
I found a specimen right here>>67987383
>>67993241
A chicken of course
A large chicken
>>67993241
A very large egg
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>>67992430
Underrated post
>people actually believe in dinosaurs
whew, you goys believe in dragons, too?
>>67987251
http://www.natureworldnews.com/articles/4963/20131119/dinosaurs-lived-in-a-low-oxygen-world-study-suggests.htm
http://tech.firstpost.com/news-analysis/atmospheric-oxygen-during-dinosaurs-time-much-lower-than-assumed-says-study-215804.html
>>67982998
That reminds me that the reason insects were huge in tar era was because of the amount of oxygen in the atmosphere.
>tfw spiders the size of a medium dog running around.
>>67992456
>>67992658
>>67993914
faggots, the true aryans of the dinosaurs were maniraptorans. there is nothing more based and pure than a clade inclusive of Therizinosaurus, Dakotaraptor and Shuuvia
>>67986946
Soon..