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I'm in a strange mood, does anyone like dinosaurs?
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Lenny29 said:I used to be absolutely obsessed with them - used to get those nifty weekly/monthly magazines that came out, I loved 'em.
Jurassic Park is still one of my favourite books of all time.
I remember annoying everyone who kept calling the massive herbivore dinosaurs "brontosaurus", when everyone knows they're actually apatosaurs.![]()
).crudbucket said:And despite all those 1950's caveman v dinosaur movies, no human being has ever seen a living dinosaur !
There is at least approx 65 million years between the extinction of the dinosaurs and the arrival of Fred Flintstone !

CharlieG said:We see dinosaurs every day. They just go by the name 'birds' these days.![]()
Is a JP4 coming out?CharlieG said:Heh - same here (to all three sentences).
I also annoyed people if I corrected them for saying mammoths, pterosaurs, plesiosaurs or any other non-dinosaurs were dinosaurs.
There was a time when I was six or seven that I could name every dinosaur that had been described for more than a few months... not now (that's probably a good thing).
Still have a soft spot for them... looking forward to JP4 coming out.
Charlie,not every palaeontologist accepts that,but it's a consensus.CharlieG said:We see dinosaurs every day. They just go by the name 'birds' these days.![]()
crudbucket said:no human being has ever seen a living dinosaur !
Of course.Crocodilians first appeared in the Triassic,Sharks in the Devonian.Flatearther said:what about your crocodilians? or sharks.
unchanged (apart from size) to this day
There's a number of them on BF,you arnt alone there.jrussell said:I created this thread because I am an escaped mental patient.
I am the only one