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Real Dinosaurs caught on Videotape!

lewisnotmiller

Grand Hat
Staff member
Premium Member
fantôme profane;3429558 said:
That is really amazing. So what you are saying is that the human was digitally added to a preexisting video made by the dinosaurs 95 million years ago. Incredible!

Well, I wouldn't have put the age at 95 million years ago. You're forgetting about the exponential contraction of time over the centuries immediately following the origins, which is (of course) only partially countered by the contraction of time caused by the rotational orbit.

I'm calling it 21, 876, 931 days, and (approximately) 6 hours.
Hard to be exact though.
 

I.S.L.A.M617

Illuminatus
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.
The "bird types" aren't dinosaurs; they're pterosaurs. Completely different animal...
The "water types" are plesiosaurs. Also a different type of animal...
Please do some real studying...
 

AndromedaRXJ

Active Member
Just look up youtube videos of birds and you'll have your real life footage of dinosaurs.

And whoever said Iguanas and Crocodiles are dinosaurs are wrong. Dinosauria is a monophyletic clade, meaning it contains an ancestral species with all descendants included in the clade. All birds are descendants of dinosaurs making them dinosaurs, by definition. And they're the ONLY living dinosaurs. Nothing else.

Crocodiles and iguanas have a different ancestral species that does not fall under the earliest dinosaur. They're a separate branch entirely. That also goes for the pterodactyl, despite popular belief, which falls under the pterosaurs.

Also, someone said dinosaurs are not reptiles. Not entirely true. Reptile is a paraphyletic clade, meaning it does not include all descendents. Birds are the only non-reptilian dinosaurs(extinct or extant).
 
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