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What annoys you about paleontology?; Rant on about moronic theories, complaints, or just animals that annoy you.
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Topic Started: Sep 28 2013, 05:04 PM (256,190 Views)
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Lelka
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Dec 7 2015, 09:32 PM
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- The Beeg One
- Dec 7 2015, 08:52 PM
What...No, No, let me guess. A paleo-street fighters?
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Paleodude
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Dec 7 2015, 09:45 PM
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No it's actually from an old PSP game called Invizimals, mostly focused on AR technology. To be fair they have an actual tiger shark;
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Dec 12 2015, 11:25 PM
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Will cause tumors "Now, let me make myself clear. Your sloth is one of the SMALLEST of ground sloths, tiny compared to megatherium. Most sloths lived in forests or swamps, he's the odd man out. The shagginess can be explained by the fact that deserts become freezing cold at night and the ice age was called that for a reason. Australopithecus? Really? Terror birds are considered feathered because? They are birds with beaks and all, provided by evolution. Dinosaurs may have fathered birds but they were not birds. Feathers serve a purpose. Penguin feathers are used for swimming and hawk feathers for flying. Feathers on something GIANT would serve NO purpose. Cooling? Those arms are too inflexible and they would be torn off by other t.rexes. Also, they sorely lack barbules. Gigantothermy is the reason why elephants, paraceratheriums and sauropods have barely any intungment: they don't need it. Yuttano huali and woolly mammoths were shaggy because of cold climates. Rexes lived in swampy, humid forests where heatstroke is a thing and the least amount of feather or hair is optimal. Case in point: the feathers you are looking for are not here."
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Lelka
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Dec 13 2015, 01:43 AM
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- Jojo, Santa's Monkey Helper
- Dec 12 2015, 11:25 PM
Will cause tumors "Now, let me make myself clear. Your sloth is one of the SMALLEST of ground sloths, tiny compared to megatherium. Most sloths lived in forests or swamps, he's the odd man out. The shagginess can be explained by the fact that deserts become freezing cold at night and the ice age was called that for a reason. Australopithecus? Really? Terror birds are considered feathered because? They are birds with beaks and all, provided by evolution. Dinosaurs may have fathered birds but they were not birds. Feathers serve a purpose. Penguin feathers are used for swimming and hawk feathers for flying. Feathers on something GIANT would serve NO purpose. Cooling? Those arms are too inflexible and they would be torn off by other t.rexes. Also, they sorely lack barbules. Gigantothermy is the reason why elephants, paraceratheriums and sauropods have barely any intungment: they don't need it. Yuttano huali and woolly mammoths were shaggy because of cold climates. Rexes lived in swampy, humid forests where heatstroke is a thing and the least amount of feather or hair is optimal. Case in point: the feathers you are looking for are not here." My cancer died because of its own cancer.
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CyborgIguana
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Dec 13 2015, 01:58 PM
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- Jojo, Santa's Monkey Helper
- Dec 12 2015, 11:25 PM
Will cause tumors "Now, let me make myself clear. Your sloth is one of the SMALLEST of ground sloths, tiny compared to megatherium. Most sloths lived in forests or swamps, he's the odd man out. The shagginess can be explained by the fact that deserts become freezing cold at night and the ice age was called that for a reason. Australopithecus? Really? Terror birds are considered feathered because? They are birds with beaks and all, provided by evolution. Dinosaurs may have fathered birds but they were not birds. Feathers serve a purpose. Penguin feathers are used for swimming and hawk feathers for flying. Feathers on something GIANT would serve NO purpose. Cooling? Those arms are too inflexible and they would be torn off by other t.rexes. Also, they sorely lack barbules. Gigantothermy is the reason why elephants, paraceratheriums and sauropods have barely any intungment: they don't need it. Yuttano huali and woolly mammoths were shaggy because of cold climates. Rexes lived in swampy, humid forests where heatstroke is a thing and the least amount of feather or hair is optimal. Case in point: the feathers you are looking for are not here." Oh yay another absolute retard who refuses to do research on how feathers actually work. I've said this a thousand times before and apparently it has to be said again: THEY'RE COMPLETELY DIFFERENT FROM HAIR!
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Peridorito
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Dec 13 2015, 03:14 PM
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- Jojo, Santa's Monkey Helper
- Dec 12 2015, 11:25 PM
Will cause tumors "Now, let me make myself clear. Your sloth is one of the SMALLEST of ground sloths, tiny compared to megatherium. Most sloths lived in forests or swamps, he's the odd man out. The shagginess can be explained by the fact that deserts become freezing cold at night and the ice age was called that for a reason. Australopithecus? Really? Terror birds are considered feathered because? They are birds with beaks and all, provided by evolution. Dinosaurs may have fathered birds but they were not birds. Feathers serve a purpose. Penguin feathers are used for swimming and hawk feathers for flying. Feathers on something GIANT would serve NO purpose. Cooling? Those arms are too inflexible and they would be torn off by other t.rexes. Also, they sorely lack barbules. Gigantothermy is the reason why elephants, paraceratheriums and sauropods have barely any intungment: they don't need it. Yuttano huali and woolly mammoths were shaggy because of cold climates. Rexes lived in swampy, humid forests where heatstroke is a thing and the least amount of feather or hair is optimal. Case in point: the feathers you are looking for are not here." MFW
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Dec 13 2015, 04:49 PM
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- Jojo, Santa's Monkey Helper
- Dec 12 2015, 11:25 PM
Will cause tumors "Now, let me make myself clear. Your sloth is one of the SMALLEST of ground sloths, tiny compared to megatherium. Most sloths lived in forests or swamps, he's the odd man out. The shagginess can be explained by the fact that deserts become freezing cold at night and the ice age was called that for a reason. Australopithecus? Really? Terror birds are considered feathered because? They are birds with beaks and all, provided by evolution. Dinosaurs may have fathered birds but they were not birds. Feathers serve a purpose. Penguin feathers are used for swimming and hawk feathers for flying. Feathers on something GIANT would serve NO purpose. Cooling? Those arms are too inflexible and they would be torn off by other t.rexes. Also, they sorely lack barbules. Gigantothermy is the reason why elephants, paraceratheriums and sauropods have barely any intungment: they don't need it. Yuttano huali and woolly mammoths were shaggy because of cold climates. Rexes lived in swampy, humid forests where heatstroke is a thing and the least amount of feather or hair is optimal. Case in point: the feathers you are looking for are not here." Ughhh, why is that such a hard concept to grasp....
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Furka
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Dec 13 2015, 04:53 PM
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Papyrus please try to make your posts more meaningful, otherwise they can be considered spam.
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Narukota
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Dec 14 2015, 04:05 PM
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I was watching this show on the History channel about 'reptilians'.
They said dinosaurs (mainly troodons) evolved into upright, human-like reptilians and live among us today.
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Lelka
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Dec 15 2015, 08:35 PM
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- Dec 14 2015, 04:05 PM
I was watching this show on the History channel about 'reptilians'. They said dinosaurs (mainly troodons) evolved into upright, human-like reptilians and live among us today. Oh great. In 2015? Seriously?
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Jules
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Dec 16 2015, 03:54 AM
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Meh, it's History channel, so I don't see how it's unexpected.
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BossMan, Jake
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Dec 16 2015, 02:22 PM
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- Jules
- Dec 16 2015, 03:54 AM
Will cause tumors "Now, let me make myself clear. Your sloth is one of the SMALLEST of ground sloths, tiny compared to megatherium. Most sloths lived in forests or swamps, he's the odd man out. The shagginess can be explained by the fact that deserts become freezing cold at night and the ice age was called that for a reason. Australopithecus? Really? Terror birds are considered feathered because? They are birds with beaks and all, provided by evolution. Dinosaurs may have fathered birds but they were not birds. Feathers serve a purpose. Penguin feathers are used for swimming and hawk feathers for flying. Feathers on something GIANT would serve NO purpose. Cooling? Those arms are too inflexible and they would be torn off by other t.rexes. Also, they sorely lack barbules. Gigantothermy is the reason why elephants, paraceratheriums and sauropods have barely any intungment: they don't need it. Yuttano huali and woolly mammoths were shaggy because of cold climates. Rexes lived in swampy, humid forests where heatstroke is a thing and the least amount of feather or hair is optimal. Case in point: the feathers you are looking for are not here." Who said this?!? I need to find them and utterly destroy them!
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Yi Qi
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Dec 16 2015, 02:39 PM
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On the afforementioned quote:
"ELPHNTS LOST FUR BCZ DER BEEG! sO DID RHINOES! SIZE MATTERS IN THIS SHITE!"
You know that GIGANTIC RANT i had about these kinds of arseholes? You know, the one i posted over 9000 times? Yeah i'm not posting it again.
Also Mylodon and Megalonyx the smallest ground sloths? Yeah no... Not to mention those who lived in the Nevada deserts which were just as wooly.
Edited by Yi Qi, Dec 16 2015, 03:24 PM.
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Dec 16 2015, 05:04 PM
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Pick a god and pray!
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Dec 16 2015, 05:30 PM
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Ha! Little guy thinks he's scary, how adorable is that?
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