Sounds crowded. Do they know this because they all had social security numbers?
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To: nickcarraway
At least a third of them are still voting. Democrat, of course.
2 posted on
04/15/2021 3:52:06 PM PDT by
ScubaDiver
(Reddit refugee.)
To: nickcarraway
Boy, that was a whole lot of dinosaur sex going on.
3 posted on
04/15/2021 3:54:02 PM PDT by
Slyfox
To: nickcarraway
They raised a T-Rex army to save the dinosaurs from extinction but the only thing they had to defend all was small arms.
To: nickcarraway
Imagine the amount of methane they exhausted.
Climate Change I?
And the brontosauri were even more prolific, as they were even bigger.
6 posted on
04/15/2021 4:03:41 PM PDT by
TomGuy
To: nickcarraway
To: nickcarraway
COVID-19 killed off every single one of them. Very sad.
9 posted on
04/15/2021 4:08:49 PM PDT by
cdcdawg
(WTF is "Jim Eagle?")
To: nickcarraway
It’s an uneducated guesstimate. They have no true, accurate clue.
10 posted on
04/15/2021 4:09:20 PM PDT by
Carriage Hill
(A society grows great when old men plant trees, in whose shade they know they will never sit..)
To: nickcarraway
Pretty much the “angels on the head of a pin” question reframed.
My response would be - so?
To: nickcarraway
Maybe if they’d all worn masks, social distanced, and gotten the vaccine, they’d still be alive today.
12 posted on
04/15/2021 4:12:16 PM PDT by
mass55th
("Courage is being scared to death, but saddling up anyway." ~~ John Wayne )
To: nickcarraway
14 posted on
04/15/2021 4:21:51 PM PDT by
\/\/ayne
(I regret that I have but one subscription cancellation notice to give to my local newspaper)
To: nickcarraway
A total of 2.5 billion Tyrannosaurus rex probably existed during the lifespan of the species, researchers have calculated – suggesting that very few survived as fossils. Not understanding why a huge number of a carnivorous dinosaur species results in not finding many fossils of it. That might hold true of all the other dinosaur species that were consumed by it though, but that's just my way of thinking.
Who pays these dinosaur researchers and why? How does mankind currently benefit from knowing about long-dead dinosaurs? Just curious.
16 posted on
04/15/2021 4:23:47 PM PDT by
skr
(May God confound the enemy)
To: nickcarraway
This is what we call a “SWAG”. Scientific Wild Ass Guess.
To: nickcarraway
24 posted on
04/15/2021 4:45:50 PM PDT by
abb
(P)
To: nickcarraway
There had to be more than conserving all the Dino oil we have!
25 posted on
04/15/2021 4:46:17 PM PDT by
NWFree
(Socialism is legalized plunder)
To: nickcarraway
CO2 was double so vegetation density was likely double today's.
Oxygen levels were 50% more, so there was a lot of fat but muscular plant eaters to eat.
If it wasn't for the Cancun Comet... We'd be all rooting for the Gorn to kick that Space Ape Kirk's Ass.
27 posted on
04/15/2021 4:47:05 PM PDT by
UNGN
To: nickcarraway
About 1 in 80 million T-Rex’s became fossilized. So something must have been eating them before the meteor turned dinosaurs into fossils. Maybe a dinosaur with a better jab and a longer arm reach. I say dig for poop with T-Rex DNA in it. I wish I was young enough to apply for a grant.
28 posted on
04/15/2021 4:54:00 PM PDT by
Starstruck
( Since I'm old I don't whether I'm senile or brilliant. Or happily both.)
To: nickcarraway
The total was over millions of years, so not very crowded.
32 posted on
04/15/2021 5:13:54 PM PDT by
PghBaldy
(12/14 - 930am -rampage begins... 12/15 - 1030am - Obama's advance team scouts photo-op locations.)
To: nickcarraway
if they had worn their masks, they’d still be alive.
34 posted on
04/15/2021 5:29:35 PM PDT by
be-baw
To: nickcarraway
My grandson has almost that many in the family room.
36 posted on
04/15/2021 5:29:51 PM PDT by
aquila48
(o not let them make you care! Guilting you is how they control you. )
To: nickcarraway
Yeah, they are found in sediment beds. So we know thier range.
38 posted on
04/15/2021 5:45:13 PM PDT by
D Rider
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