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New Study Shows Tyrannosaurus Rex Evolved Advanced Bird-Like Binocular Vision
Science News Online ^
| June 26 2006
| Eric Jbaffe
Posted on 07/03/2006 12:32:51 PM PDT by Al Simmons
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To: drhogan
I'm not a creationist or a Darwinist. As I've stated before I believe it "Just Is" and go on about my way. But these threads are always entertaining!
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posted on
07/03/2006 5:21:02 PM PDT
by
saleman
To: RobRoy
i bet we are the only two people (still living) who saw it!
222
posted on
07/03/2006 5:21:49 PM PDT
by
drhogan
(!)
To: drhogan
"i bet we are the only two people (still living) who saw it!"
You would lose that bet. Though my brain cells wish otherwise.
It was definitely MST3K material. (That might be where I saw it...)
To: js1138
when environmental change required T-Rex to change, it's rate of adaptation was too slowCorrect. It would be awfully hard to adapt to a hugh rock.
224
posted on
07/03/2006 5:25:50 PM PDT
by
ASA Vet
(3.03)
To: js1138
That's what I thought too. :)
225
posted on
07/03/2006 5:26:06 PM PDT
by
ml1954
(NOT the BANNED disruptive troll who was seen frequently on CREVO threads.)
To: Uncle Vlad
Hah! Next thing they're going to try to sell us was TRex was gay...I dunno, looks pretty gay to me...
226
posted on
07/03/2006 5:27:34 PM PDT
by
GATOR NAVY
(Twenty years in the Navy. Never drunk on duty - never sober on liberty)
To: saleman
I'm not a creationist or a Darwinist. As I've stated before I believe it "Just Is" and go on about my way. But these threads are always entertaining! Then what the heck are you doing here? {8-)
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posted on
07/03/2006 5:30:06 PM PDT
by
OmahaFields
("What have been its fruits? ... superstition, bigotry and persecution.")
To: ASA Vet
Correct. It would be awfully hard to adapt to a hugh rock. I had a college roomate named hugh rockoff. I adapted.
228
posted on
07/03/2006 5:30:52 PM PDT
by
js1138
(Well I say there are some things we don't want to know! Important things!")
To: ASA Vet
Please. This is a very series subject. You are hurting our "Save the T-Rex" fund drive.
229
posted on
07/03/2006 5:31:31 PM PDT
by
OmahaFields
("What have been its fruits? ... superstition, bigotry and persecution.")
To: OmahaFields
I think that if you pulled there teat or at least had some type of mouth guard they would have, don't want them eating half the ducks you shoot.
Think of the "greyhound" tracks that they could have run on, puddles of water and all.
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posted on
07/03/2006 5:33:26 PM PDT
by
ufans
("Let no man glory in the greatness of his mind, but rather keep watch o'er his wits.")
To: drhogan
what about pit bulls? The breed of peace? What about them? I don't understand your breviated question.
231
posted on
07/03/2006 5:33:34 PM PDT
by
Valpal1
(Big Media is like Barney Fife with a gun.)
To: js1138
I had a college roomate named hugh rockoff. I adapted.
Some parents really have a sense of humor.
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posted on
07/03/2006 5:34:22 PM PDT
by
ml1954
(NOT the BANNED disruptive troll who was seen frequently on CREVO threads.)
To: ufans
Think of the "greyhound" tracks that they could have run on, puddles of water and all.I once saw a greyhound stumble out of the gates and go head over heels. He look around and saw the rabbit and dogs rounding the curve. Jump the fence, took a shortcut across the infield and caught the rabbit.
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posted on
07/03/2006 5:36:16 PM PDT
by
OmahaFields
("What have been its fruits? ... superstition, bigotry and persecution.")
To: OmahaFields
Just hanging out. Watching the fireworks. It is almost the 4th. Plus, maybe someone can convert me. Who knows?
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posted on
07/03/2006 5:37:04 PM PDT
by
saleman
To: Southack
> Because the species [alligator] is virtually unchanged over 200 million years of rapid breeding.
Wrong.
Deinosuchus (15 meters long, ~65 MYA, ate dinosaurs):

Stromatosuchus (12 meters long, ~65 MYA, was a filter-feeder for small fish like minnows)

Metriorhynchus (3 meters long, ~145 MYA, swam in the open ocean and ate fish)

These animals, only three of a vast number of crocodilians both extinct and extant, show *considerable* change ove rthe last 200 million years.
235
posted on
07/03/2006 5:37:39 PM PDT
by
orionblamblam
(I'm interested in science and preventing its corruption, so here I am.)
To: js1138
Is this your former roomate?
Hugh Rockoff
Professor of Economics
Rutgers University
href="http://econweb.rutgers.edu/rockoff/
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posted on
07/03/2006 5:39:53 PM PDT
by
OmahaFields
("What have been its fruits? ... superstition, bigotry and persecution.")
To: CarolinaGuitarman
the "giant" rabbits moved so slowly, they put me to sleep.
all i can remember were really bad special effects and slow moving rabbits that didn't seem to do anything!
237
posted on
07/03/2006 5:42:44 PM PDT
by
drhogan
(!)
To: orionblamblam
yeah, but your pics are all pics of RAPID breeding alligators, while he was talking about SLOW breeding alligators!
(i'm kidding)
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posted on
07/03/2006 5:48:36 PM PDT
by
drhogan
(!)
To: CarolinaGuitarman
Like to rethink that?
"So now there are people at the time of the dinosaurs? Hmmm." No, and nobody said there were.By Ion Zwitter, Avant News Editor Mud Flaps, Arizona, March 29, 2006 A team of creationist paleontologists from the Discovery Institute's main field research arm announced today that they had discovered the remains of a large manmade object confirmed to be an ancient dinosaur saddle. The Discovery Institute's discovery was discovered in the remote Dusty Rivers area of southwestern Arizona. A spokesman for the paleontological team said that the dinosaur saddle provides irrefutable proof that man and dinosaurs lived simultaneously, as predicted by most creationist or "intelligent design" doctrines.
To: taxesareforever
"Like to rethink that?"
No, because nobody said there were people at the time of the dinosaurs.
BTW, you DO know that the article you quoted from is satire, right? :)
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