How do you know that Wikipedia is correct in this regard?
After all, some things to consider:
-The English form of Dyeus, Tiw, isn't chief tiw, nor is the Norse counterpart Tyr.
-Pretty much every "fact" regarding PIE language and culture (including religion) is inherently speculative.
-Even...
No answer, then?
What, then, on the dinosaurs that are still alive?
Yup. I mean, they had to be doing something in those decades earning PhDs in various geological fields somehow. (Though real fossils are rarely on display, for what I hope are obvious reasons... but I have seen a real T-rex...
Indeed. Gigantism is pretty uncommon, which is REALLY disappointing for those of us who like us some giant monsters. I want my Ceadeus, darn it!!!! (actually, no I don't, that would be REALLY bad)
That link is not a scientific website, it's a political one. Therefore, it is unreliable as a source of scientific information, as we can safely assume anything it has to say is politically motivated first-and-foremost.
Besides, these are just speaking on some of the earlier finds where the...
I'm saying that when you take into consideration the conditions that the fossils frequently end up in, there's nothing to be gained from hoaxing that.
Fossils hoaxes, as I understand it, tend to be complete. Or they tend to be some "missing piece" that's hypothesized and/or highly sought after...
You're making the claim, you supply the links. Don't rely on the inherent unreliability of a search engine's algorithsms for your sources. You don't know what sources I'll end up getting, nor do you know what sources will show up five, ten, twenty years from now.
Dude, are you paying attention...
Just "a geology source"? No names? No links?
Not a complete sentence. Is English not your first language?
Incidentally, this is how large dinosaur fossils actually look while still in the ground:
Huh. That looks uncanilly NOTHING like how fossils actually look when in the ground.
Not the least of which being, of couse, that it's INCREDIBLY rare for complete skeletons to show up; in fact, I'm not sure any even exist. It's not uncommon for our entire knoweldgebase of a given dinosaur to...
Actually, that would give you an advantage in this bit of knowledge because you wouldn't be emotionally stuck in a nostalgic connection to the beautiful but long outdated depictions in Jurassic Park like so many of us are.
Wanna see some confirmed colors?
Not necessarily.
Many religions are just about day to day life.
Also, remember that I said religious behavior. Religious behavior isn't necessarily tied to actual religions.