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FStop7 said:Clever girl?
Not really. They all died.
FStop7 said:Clever girl?
Jokergrin said:Raptor Jesus is pleased
CrudeDiatribe said:Modern crocodiles are farther from dinosaurs than birds are.
CrazyDude said:I wonder what human with feather would look like.
CrazyDude said:I wonder what human with feather would look like.
Teh Hamburglar said:Not really. They all died.
Cow Mengde said:You were born before the 1960's?
Glasswork said:Heh, no, dinosaurs were never a big thing around here when I was younger, so I never really got this idea of how a dinosaur 'should' look.
seriously.crazy monkey said:that is a bird make raptor look like raptor again
Did you grow up on an isolated island?Glasswork said:Heh, no, dinosaurs were never a big thing around here when I was younger, so I never really got this idea of how a dinosaur 'should' look.
Not quite true.Qwomo said:Dinosaurs are reptiles.
Unless you mean birds of prey. Those are birds.
Someone tell Dr. Malcolm to kindly return David Copperfield's magic shirt and swagger.Strafer said:
Darklord said:I always found it weird. No reptiles these days have feathers, crocs never got them. Why would a t-rex? I can see some having them but not the entire time surely.
Blackface said:Most dinosaurs are more bird then reptile by a huge margin.
SnakeXs said:We'll call it UtahRaptor 2.
Or U2, for short.
From birds, or they evolve into birds?hteng said:i remember watching Discovery Science, they theorized that Dinosaurs evolved from birds, so yea, they are closer to birds than to lizards.
This was an awesome reply, many laughs were had, thank you good sir.Strafer said:
Strafer said:
scar tissue said:seriously.
is there - accoring to today's science - any kind of medium sized theropod that looks like the jurassic park raptors? without feathers and all?
please say yes
crazy monkey said:I will tell you this is how they looked like
they were crazy and awesome combined. If you want to touch dinosaurs than touch croc or lizard. also in the picture elephant and human are not dinosaurs
I would think that the crocodile line split off long before feathers evolved. Wikipedia claims that:Darklord said:I always found it weird. No reptiles these days have feathers, crocs never got them. Why would a t-rex? I can see some having them but not the entire time surely.
Discovery News:SleepyJohn11 said:From birds, or they evolve into birds?
I haven't read about dinosaurs since I was ten. I'll probably watch Jurassic Park later too.
FStop7 said:Clever girl?
Birds are reptiles according to the Biology class I took last year.Obsessed said:Wait. So are birds reptiles?
I am trying to understand here:
- Dinosaurs basically were bird/reptile hybrids?
- Modern birds and reptiles descended from dinosaurs?
- Birds retained feathers, reptiles didn't?
or are reptiles not actually descendants of dinosaurs as once thought?
ConvenientBox said:I don't care what scientists say, my dinosaurs don't have feathers.
Obsessed said:Wait. So are birds reptiles?
I am trying to understand here:
- Dinosaurs basically were bird/reptile hybrids?
- Modern birds and reptiles descended from dinosaurs?
- Birds retained feathers, reptiles didn't?
or are reptiles not actually descendants of dinosaurs as once thought?
Goddamn it came here to post this. You left out the beginning: That doesn't look very scary...Takao said:looks like a six foot tall turkey
IceCold said:Birds evolved from dinosaurs. When (most) dinosaurs got extinct, only the smaller, more bird like dinosaurs survived (except for crocodiles and stuff). Today, birds still contain genes from dinosaurs, such as the genes to have teeth. Scientists if they wanted to, could activate those genes in a bird and create a bird-dinosaur hybrid.
IceCold said:Scientists if they wanted to, could activate those genes in a bird and create a bird-dinosaur hybrid.
Obsessed said:Wait. So are birds reptiles?
I am trying to understand here:
- Dinosaurs basically were bird/reptile hybrids?
- Modern birds and reptiles descended from dinosaurs?
- Birds retained feathers, reptiles didn't?
or are reptiles not actually descendants of dinosaurs as once thought?
they are however directly descended from them.Byakuya769 said:Crocodiles aren't dinosaurs.
Ahem.Mario said:They want to, so they did.
"Rewinding evolution: Scientists alter chicken DNA to create embryo with 'alligator-like' snout"
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencet...olution-create-chicken-maniraptora-snout.html
That's merely talking about the raptor's phylogeny, I believe, not necessarily its physiology. However, I don't know if a consensus has developed over the question of the raptor's feathers.crazy monkey said:^^ as it says debate and fight. I choose the winning side the right side the non feather side.
Haha, this got me.crazy monkey said:they fucking never evolve they just seat there in the pond watching world go by like a boss.
Byakuya769 said:Crocodiles aren't dinosaurs.
Pixel Pete said:they are however directly descended from them.
Halycon said:Ahem.
Daily Mail.