why did dinos turned into birds
>>534145710easier to hide their eggs when they can fly. Mammals kept eating their eggs
>>534145710Haha the t-rex is like "fffuuuuuuuuuuuuuu-"
I dunno but they taste delicious
>>534145710Gee, I wonder...
>>534145710They were high caste and reincarnated into divine beings
>>534145710When shits fake and gay it's nice to fly away
>>534145710Fags lmaoImagine becoming a bird. You could have become a rape monster ape-thing that builds guns and rockets and eats cows and kills brownoids. Couldn't be me. Not so big and bad now are ye Down there in hell. >*chirp* Lmao suck a dick
>>534145710The big ones died off because they couldn't maintain their bodies in cold environments. The smaller ones flew to warmer locations or went and hid in the brush or underwater, as mammals took over the hunting power on land. Easy to understand.
>>534145710Because we found a rock with both dinosaurs and feathers in it and determined it was really old.The only logical reason is dinosaurs ate all the food on the ground and evolved wings to eat cotton candy out of the sky
>>534145710jews, idk what the fuck other anons are talking about clearly chosen the bluepill
>>534145710Because a giant fucking rock murdered all the dinos that didn’t want to turn into birds.
>>534146243TRVTH NVKE
>>534145710they didn't
>>534146481elaborate on this
>>534145710To fly away from the meteor explosion
>>534145710They exploited a niche that was only occupied by pterosaurs, and they could probably do it better. Their feathered wings are more resilient than the delicate wing membranes of pterosaurs, allowing birds to fly through cluttered environments like forests without catastrophic damage. Birds can also quickly regrow lost feathers. Their flight style, with specialized joints for rapid flapping, made them better at quick takeoffs and agile flight. There was simply more potential in evolving into flying creatures. But that would be why they persisted and survived, but not exactly what spurred them on to evolve in the first place. It was likely multiple factors. A small insectivorous theropod probably evolved in forests were it was advantageous to have some airborn capability. And so from there on, the development of powered flight would had been favourable, as it would had opened up more niches to exploit and increase survival
>>534145710Survival of the fittest, simple as
>>534145710Jews
>>534145710talking about birds some days ago i was hangin out in the top of my 5 story building and a kind of falcon appeared, a big one of around 80 cm tall and quite muscular. i was impressed to see those around here it could eat a cat easily
>>534147310Same for humans
>>534147531Those big nosed mammal rats
>>534145710this weird mf existed about 320 million years ago (well before this asteroid impact) in what is now the US midwest. no one is really sure what the long lower "jaw" was used for, but was likely for scraping mollusks from the bottom of the water and then crushing them with the rounded thingy. the US midwest would have been a shallow ocean at the time.
>>534146274Is it true that when you flash red in from of a bird, they shit because it’s a evolved reaction to the impact?
>>534145710(((Rhinorex)))
>>534145710That clever old Rabbi Yeshua invoked a powerful incantation and put a hex on them.