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Best paleontology fails
Topic Started: Jan 11 2014, 01:18 PM (42,470 Views)
Luca9108
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Master of Dinosaurs

kepperbob
Jul 16 2015, 01:36 PM
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No, why? If this is a school book, my life is over xD .

Sadly to say but it is :'(
ok, I hate if I am right xD .
Edited by Luca9108, Jul 16 2015, 01:47 PM.
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kepperbob
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- Pure Shardana -

Things I found of facebook, on a discussion about jurassic park.

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Admiral General Aladeen
Jul 16 2015, 12:08 PM
BossAggron
Jul 16 2015, 11:14 AM
pelle123
Jul 16 2015, 08:20 AM
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What is that red thing in the tree? xD
It's Mushu, isn't it obvious ?
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I was watching a musical video where a CGI Megalodon ate a boat. That isn't really a fail, because it was made in a Sharknado style, just to look funny. The real fail was when some idiot commented "That's fake, the Megalodon died 2000 years ago". S**t no, it died at least 2 million years ago!
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Jul 16 2015, 08:20 AM
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Carnotaurus, "meat-eating bull", standing there eating, banana's?
Deinonychus, "Terrible Claw" eating what look like oranges and not actually using it's "terrible claw".
Not only that, they are standing along side humans and modern day animals.
Edited by Ulquiorra, Jul 19 2015, 01:05 PM.
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Mathius Tyra
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It was explained in the book that all those meat-eaters used to be herbivores until Adam and Eve made sin by eat the forbidden fruit or something like that....
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Paleop
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here

they use the term 'missing link' an awful lot.

I just don't understand why they just can't accept dinos had feathers.
although, I guess it's kind of funny, how deep the denial goes.

although the real kicker is that I found this while searching 'feather resistance in dinosaurs' and looking for articles discussing the public's feather resistance. (looking for articles like this.)
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I'm a Christian and all, but I think these guys don't know anything about basic evolution and cladistics. When was Sinosauropteryx supposed to be the direct ancestor of birds? They're just generalizing, they say birds descend from feathered dinosaurs, but there were feathered dinosaurs after early birds first appeared, so birds couldn't evolve from dinosaurs. It's like we say: Humans are supposed to descend from apes, but there are apes today, so they couldn't evolve into humans :/

Greetings!
Edited by Komodo, Jul 24 2015, 12:47 PM.
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Komodo
Jul 24 2015, 12:39 PM
I'm a Christian and all, but I think these guys don't know anything about basic evolution and cladistics. When was Sinosauropteryx supposed to be the direct ancestor of birds? They're just generalizing, they say birds descend from feathered dinosaurs, but there were feathered dinosaurs after early birds first appeared, so birds couldn't evolve from dinosaurs. It's like we say: Humans are supposed to descend from apes, but there are apes today, so they couldn't evolve into humans :/

Greetings!
I agree, this is inaccurate on SO MANY LEVELS!
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Komodo
Jul 24 2015, 12:39 PM
I'm a Christian and all, but I think these guys don't know anything about basic evolution and cladistics. When was Sinosauropteryx supposed to be the direct ancestor of birds? They're just generalizing, they say birds descend from feathered dinosaurs, but there were feathered dinosaurs after early birds first appeared, so birds couldn't evolve from dinosaurs. It's like we say: Humans are supposed to descend from apes, but there are apes today, so they couldn't evolve into humans :/

Greetings!
troll lol your will not get me
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Joe99
Jul 24 2015, 07:08 PM
Komodo
Jul 24 2015, 12:39 PM
I'm a Christian and all, but I think these guys don't know anything about basic evolution and cladistics. When was Sinosauropteryx supposed to be the direct ancestor of birds? They're just generalizing, they say birds descend from feathered dinosaurs, but there were feathered dinosaurs after early birds first appeared, so birds couldn't evolve from dinosaurs. It's like we say: Humans are supposed to descend from apes, but there are apes today, so they couldn't evolve into humans :/

Greetings!
troll lol your will not get me
What the heck... What does this even do with the topic, and what does that even mean.
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Jul 24 2015, 07:32 PM
Joe99
Jul 24 2015, 07:08 PM
Komodo
Jul 24 2015, 12:39 PM
I'm a Christian and all, but I think these guys don't know anything about basic evolution and cladistics. When was Sinosauropteryx supposed to be the direct ancestor of birds? They're just generalizing, they say birds descend from feathered dinosaurs, but there were feathered dinosaurs after early birds first appeared, so birds couldn't evolve from dinosaurs. It's like we say: Humans are supposed to descend from apes, but there are apes today, so they couldn't evolve into humans :/

Greetings!
troll lol your will not get me
What the heck... What does this even do with the topic, and what does that even mean.
komodo is trolling
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BossAggron
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I think he's referring to Paleop's post.
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Joe99
Jul 24 2015, 07:52 PM
Humuhumunukunukuāpuaa
Jul 24 2015, 07:32 PM
Joe99
Jul 24 2015, 07:08 PM
Komodo
Jul 24 2015, 12:39 PM
I'm a Christian and all, but I think these guys don't know anything about basic evolution and cladistics. When was Sinosauropteryx supposed to be the direct ancestor of birds? They're just generalizing, they say birds descend from feathered dinosaurs, but there were feathered dinosaurs after early birds first appeared, so birds couldn't evolve from dinosaurs. It's like we say: Humans are supposed to descend from apes, but there are apes today, so they couldn't evolve into humans :/

Greetings!
troll lol your will not get me
What the heck... What does this even do with the topic, and what does that even mean.
komodo is trolling
No he wasn't. He was referring to Paleop's post and just because he's Christian doesn't mean he doesn't accept evolution.
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