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Real Dinosaurs caught on Videotape!

Riverwolf

Amateur Rambler / Proud Ergi
Premium Member
Some small ones I believe might still exist in remote parts.

Unlikely. The global temperature has dropped too much.

The things about Dinosaurs is I believe the eggs basically remain in hibernation buried forever until temperatures are right to hatch,
Nonsense.

One things for sure is we don't know what happened to the Dino's or where they went or even if they are extinct or not,
Yes, we do, actually.

It's pretty darned definitive that at the same level that dinosaur fossils start disappearing we find a level of iridium, a component found all the time in asteroids but rarely on earth. A massive crater in Mexico has been dated to that exact time period. I've even heard another crater was found in Africa from about the same time period, indicating a one-two punch.

One, two, or multiple asteroids did it. End of story.

for all we know they could be living in underground swamps or the depths of the sea or buried in the ground waiting for warmer temperatures to hatch, it's really impossible to know for sure since we know so little about these 'Terrible Lizards'.
But is there any reason to think 65 million year hibernation is even remotely possible even for the most stalwart of bacteria?
 

Sculelos

Active Member
Unlikely. The global temperature has dropped too much.

Nonsense.

Yes, we do, actually.

It's pretty darned definitive that at the same level that dinosaur fossils start disappearing we find a level of iridium, a component found all the time in asteroids but rarely on earth. A massive crater in Mexico has been dated to that exact time period. I've even heard another crater was found in Africa from about the same time period, indicating a one-two punch.

One, two, or multiple asteroids did it. End of story.

But is there any reason to think 65 million year hibernation is even remotely possible even for the most stalwart of bacteria?

Some other species were thought were extinct have reappeared lately so there might be something we don't know.

If the second and third video were fakes they were very, very good fakes and ones that I've never seen anyone do any better at anytime ever.

I'm fairly confident that the plesiosaurus still lives in the depths under the ocean floor but barely ever surfaces.

As for other types not really sure. Perhaps whatever Impacted the Earth didn't effect the water types like it did the land types.
 

Riverwolf

Amateur Rambler / Proud Ergi
Premium Member
Some other species were thought were extinct have reappeared lately so there might be something we don't know.

Occasionally, and fish. Fish in general haven't gone extinct.

If the second and third video were fakes they were very, very good fakes and ones that I've never seen anyone do any better at anytime ever.
Illusionists are clever people. But not the ones who conjured up those obvious fakes.

The second video's overall color tone gives away the creature itself as fake, since it's green color is such a stark contrast to the rest.

The third video is clearly supposed to be the same "creature", and so that debunks it right away, but furthermore, notice how none of the people on the beach are scared, but clearly laughing and smiling?

I'm fairly confident that the plesiosaurus still lives in the depths under the ocean floor but barely ever surfaces.
Not possible. The plesiosaurus was too small to be an air-breather living that deep down.

As for other types not really sure. Perhaps whatever Impacted the Earth didn't effect the water types like it did the land types.
Yes, it did. It would have affected the weather, which would have affected the temperature of the ocean, which would have affected migratory patterns, currents, etc., which would have screwed up the entire food chain.
 
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lewisnotmiller

Grand Hat
Staff member
Premium Member
I am curious now, because that I did not know. I know you can't recreate them all from a single amber-encased mosquito, but what is the classification of dinosaur, because I thought the plesiosaurus was a dinosaur, as well as what may have been what people where claiming was the Lockness Monster, or at least it's an interesting and maybe plausible idea.

Nup...not dinosaurs.
If it helps, I never knew that until I taught a primary school class about dinosaurs...

Sauropterygia - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

I have a question for the masses, though. I thought dinosaurs were reptiles, just not lizards (and instead were of their own group).

But according to many here, that's incorrect?
 

I.S.L.A.M617

Illuminatus
Nup...not dinosaurs.
If it helps, I never knew that until I taught a primary school class about dinosaurs...

Sauropterygia - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

I have a question for the masses, though. I thought dinosaurs were reptiles, just not lizards (and instead were of their own group).

But according to many here, that's incorrect?

Nope, not reptiles. Dinosaurs had hollow bones like birds, so were not classified as reptiles. Also, they were warm-blooded.
 

lewisnotmiller

Grand Hat
Staff member
Premium Member
Nope, not reptiles. Dinosaurs had hollow bones like birds, so were not classified as reptiles. Also, they were warm-blooded.

I'm still not convinced. Not trying to be difficult, but I don't think cold-bloodedness is a pre-requisite for reptiles. I think that current day reptiles are all cold-blooded, but that's not the same thing at all.

I'm also not convinced that all dinosaurs had hollow bones...or at least, that not all their bones were hollow.

I did a bit of digging...(excuse the pun)

Holes in fossil bones reveal dinosaur activity

I read a bunch of articles, but basically it seems like the warm-blooded theory is pretty strongly considered accurate, and is supported by a bunch of evidence. I couldn't quite tell whether it's accepted that ALL dinosaurs were warm-blooded though.

This is a worth a quick look too...

The 10 Most Important Dinosaur Bones

I'm sticking with my 'dinosaurs are reptiles, but not lizards' view of the world for now.
 

Nyingjé Tso

Dharma not drama
Vanakkam,

No seriously, you are not going to reject his stuff as simple "bad cgi" ?
Can't you see the OBVIOUS guys ?
How long are you gonna mock him before seeing the truth !
The CATS plans are coming to fruition ! Those dinosaurs appearance in our century is the proof that they are one step closer to world domination !
These are just failed experiments, BUT if we continue to allow them to do this, they will find a way to re-compose the ADN of the mighty cat alien race, the ones that came inhabit eath thousand of years ago and are responsible for building pyramids. (How else do you explain egypt monuments are covered in cats and cats Gods !)
The MCAR (mighty cat alien race) were wiped out by some cataclysmic stuff they couldn't avoid because they couldn't read the Maya calendrar. So they went extinct along with the dinosaurs...But their ADN still survive in our history legacy !
If the cats are allowed to resurrect the MCAR, we are doomed ! They can easily control us with their mind control fluffyness and will enslave the entire human population in order to rebuild a spaceship to conquer the galaxy.

We have to share those videos and THE TRUTH ASAP and as far as we can !

You want more proof ? Do you REALLY need more proof !? There you go, I warned you ! And don't tell me it's CGI, I'm damn good at CGI, I am a CGI maker professionnal and got electronic stuff to make and detect CGI implanted in my brain. But you can't see it it's top secret.

hTHwh.jpg
 

FranklinMichaelV.3

Well-Known Member
Vanakkam,

No seriously, you are not going to reject his stuff as simple "bad cgi" ?
Can't you see the OBVIOUS guys ?
How long are you gonna mock him before seeing the truth !
The CATS plans are coming to fruition ! Those dinosaurs appearance in our century is the proof that they are one step closer to world domination !
These are just failed experiments, BUT if we continue to allow them to do this, they will find a way to re-compose the ADN of the mighty cat alien race, the ones that came inhabit eath thousand of years ago and are responsible for building pyramids. (How else do you explain egypt monuments are covered in cats and cats Gods !)
The MCAR (mighty cat alien race) were wiped out by some cataclysmic stuff they couldn't avoid because they couldn't read the Maya calendrar. So they went extinct along with the dinosaurs...But their ADN still survive in our history legacy !
If the cats are allowed to resurrect the MCAR, we are doomed ! They can easily control us with their mind control fluffyness and will enslave the entire human population in order to rebuild a spaceship to conquer the galaxy.

We have to share those videos and THE TRUTH ASAP and as far as we can !

You want more proof ? Do you REALLY need more proof !? There you go, I warned you ! And don't tell me it's CGI, I'm damn good at CGI, I am a CGI maker professionnal and got electronic stuff to make and detect CGI implanted in my brain. But you can't see it it's top secret.

hTHwh.jpg

Futurama foretold this....
 

Kilgore Trout

Misanthropic Humanist
Check out this footage! This is particularly amazing, and I don't know how anyone can not believe dinosaurs are walking among us after seeing it:

[youtube]FXiIP_dMJjo[/youtube]
 

Sculelos

Active Member
I'm still not convinced. Not trying to be difficult, but I don't think cold-bloodedness is a pre-requisite for reptiles. I think that current day reptiles are all cold-blooded, but that's not the same thing at all.

I'm also not convinced that all dinosaurs had hollow bones...or at least, that not all their bones were hollow.

I did a bit of digging...(excuse the pun)

Holes in fossil bones reveal dinosaur activity

I read a bunch of articles, but basically it seems like the warm-blooded theory is pretty strongly considered accurate, and is supported by a bunch of evidence. I couldn't quite tell whether it's accepted that ALL dinosaurs were warm-blooded though.

This is a worth a quick look too...

The 10 Most Important Dinosaur Bones

I'm sticking with my 'dinosaurs are reptiles, but not lizards' view of the world for now.

I'd say Dinosaur really is too broad of a classification to know if they were warm or cold blooded for sure.

Birds are typically warm blooded but most Reptiles are cold blooded including Alligators, Crocodiles and Lizards.

However I don't like the word Dinosaur because it is by definite not definitive. I'd probably more likely just call them Dragons like the ancients did.

Allosaurus/Carcharodontosaurus/Tyrannosaurus : Water type, egg laying, cold blooded, Omnivore, scaled.

Ankylosaurus: Swamp type, egg laying, cold blooded, herbivore, thick scales.

Apatosaurus/Brachiosaurus/Diplodocus: Swamp type, egg laying, cold blooded, herbivore, scaled

Brachylophosaurus: Water type, omnivore, scaled, cold blooded.

Deinonychus/Dromaeosaur/Velociraptor mongoliensis: Air type, feathered, egg laying, warm blooded, omnivore

Iguanodon/maiasaura: Swamp type, Scaled, egg laying, cold blooded

Mosasaur: Sea type, scaled, egg laying, cold blooded.

Oviraptor philoceratops/troodon formosus: Air type, feathered, egg laying, warm blooded.

Protoceratops/Triceratops : Swamp type, scaled, egg laying, cold blooded.

Spinosaurus: Water type, scaled, egg laying, cold blooded.

Stegosaurus: Swamp type, scaled, egg laying, cold blooded.
 

lewisnotmiller

Grand Hat
Staff member
Premium Member
Check out this footage! This is particularly amazing, and I don't know how anyone can not believe dinosaurs are walking among us after seeing it:

[youtube]FXiIP_dMJjo[/youtube]

Clearly fake.
Sorry, my friend, nice try. But I am a CGI expert. Your fancy pants animations might fool the run-of-the-mill imbecile, but it took me no more than 8-10 hours of forensic investigation to conclude that the human in this video was generated by a computer.
 

FranklinMichaelV.3

Well-Known Member
I'd say Dinosaur really is too broad of a classification to know if they were warm or cold blooded for sure.

Birds are typically warm blooded but most Reptiles are cold blooded including Alligators, Crocodiles and Lizards.

However I don't like the word Dinosaur because it is by definite not definitive. I'd probably more likely just call them Dragons like the ancients did.

Allosaurus/Carcharodontosaurus/Tyrannosaurus : Water type, egg laying, cold blooded, Omnivore, scaled.

Ankylosaurus: Swamp type, egg laying, cold blooded, herbivore, thick scales.

Apatosaurus/Brachiosaurus/Diplodocus: Swamp type, egg laying, cold blooded, herbivore, scaled

Brachylophosaurus: Water type, omnivore, scaled, cold blooded.

Deinonychus/Dromaeosaur/Velociraptor mongoliensis: Air type, feathered, egg laying, warm blooded, omnivore

Iguanodon/maiasaura: Swamp type, Scaled, egg laying, cold blooded

Mosasaur: Sea type, scaled, egg laying, cold blooded.

Oviraptor philoceratops/troodon formosus: Air type, feathered, egg laying, warm blooded.

Protoceratops/Triceratops : Swamp type, scaled, egg laying, cold blooded.

Spinosaurus: Water type, scaled, egg laying, cold blooded.

Stegosaurus: Swamp type, scaled, egg laying, cold blooded.

...so Pokemon?
 
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