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What are some dinosaurs from your cunt?
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Oxalaia
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>>217194740
cool
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>>217194740
Only ice age elephants.
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>The morphology of the teeth recovered from the leptoceratopsid roughly corresponds to Leptoceratops, but due to the great geographical distance and the lack of some ridges present in the teeth of Leptoceratops, it is likely that the Swedish leptoceratopsid represents a new taxon. Leptoceratopsid fossils include four maxillary teeth, a dentary tooth, two caudal vertebrae and one right manual phalanx, recovered at Åsen and Ullstorp.
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The discovery of the leptoceratopsid remains were scientifically significant as they represented the first record of ceratopsians in Europe and also contradicted the previously prevailing hypothesis that more primitive members of that group preferred semi-arid and arid environments rather far away from coastal regions.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Giganotosaurus
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Ornithomimosauria
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>>217194740
Archaeopteryx
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>>217198232
and Hadrosauroidea
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>>217198243
also Titanosaur allegedly
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>>217198276
>prehistoric Hungarian graphics
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>>217198484
I misjudged the flag... I shall now commit sudoku
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>>217200438
underrated
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This one. There's a dinosaur museum not too far from me, they have a nice polished coprolite collection going
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>>217194740
How can you imagine all that from just a hip bone
That's crazy
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>>217200937
Paleontology is all speculation, people somehow treat it as a hard science.
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>>217201059
the same can be said for any science, if you're gonna be like that
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>>217194740
Imagine believing these fairy tales, soience should unironically be classified as a religion or cult
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>>217201059
Also why can't they imagine it as a dragon
Dragons have uncountable mentions in history of every religion and culture
Sciencefags fake and gay again
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>>217200438
>b-b-b-but Biden!
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>>217201085
oh shut it
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My shithole doesnt even have dinos
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>>217201059
There are more complete skeletons from other species, or they have other parts from other individuals of the same species, and then they make an educated guess. All of this is common knowledge, it's not like they are hiding that this is the process they work by
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>>217201620
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>>217201174
dinosaurs as we know them are roughly depicted

>Dragons have uncountable mentions in history of every religion and culture
yeah, but didn't really look like dinosaurs
they were more like big lizards (all animals were more or less bigger in the past), with capabilities more adjacent to reptiles, especially snakes, to the point dragons and snakes and lizards weren't even separate animals historically
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>>217201738
he cute
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>>217201738
>doggo next to dino
>dino looks a bit like a doggo
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why did americans get all the cool dinos
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>>217201818
China and South America has a lot too. But I guess it's because of those areas being dry and not having been under water which is good to preserve the bones. Also many porer places haven't done many excavations
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>>217201818
Same reason it's where all the UFO sightings come from



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