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Evidence of the 'Lost World' -- did dinosaurs survive the end Cretaceous extinctions? The Lost World, Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's account of an isolated community of dinosaurs that survived the catastrophic extinction event 65 million years ago, has no less appeal now than it did when it was written a century ago. Various Hollywood versions have tried to recreate the lost world of dinosaurs, but today the fiction seems just a little closer to reality. New scientific evidence suggests that dinosaur bones from the Ojo Alamo Sandstone in the San Juan Basin, USA, date from after the extinction, and that dinosaurs may have survived...
Originally posted by omnifiction
Could this be the truth about the reptilians?
Evidence of the 'Lost World' -- did dinosaurs survive the end Cretaceous extinctions? The Lost World, Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's account of an isolated community of dinosaurs that survived the catastrophic extinction event 65 million years ago, has no less appeal now than it did when it was written a century ago. Various Hollywood versions have tried to recreate the lost world of dinosaurs, but today the fiction seems just a little closer to reality. New scientific evidence suggests that dinosaur bones from the Ojo Alamo Sandstone in the San Juan Basin, USA, date from after the extinction, and that dinosaurs may have survived...
www.eurekalert.org...
Originally posted by Gawdzilla
Originally posted by omnifiction
Could this be the truth about the reptilians?
Evidence of the 'Lost World' -- did dinosaurs survive the end Cretaceous extinctions? The Lost World, Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's account of an isolated community of dinosaurs that survived the catastrophic extinction event 65 million years ago, has no less appeal now than it did when it was written a century ago. Various Hollywood versions have tried to recreate the lost world of dinosaurs, but today the fiction seems just a little closer to reality. New scientific evidence suggests that dinosaur bones from the Ojo Alamo Sandstone in the San Juan Basin, USA, date from after the extinction, and that dinosaurs may have survived...
www.eurekalert.org...
They may have lasted for 3-500,000 years after the Chixulub Event, but not for 65,000,000 years, as noted in at least one other thread on this news item.
Originally posted by Gawdzilla
Originally posted by omnifictionSo you don't think that it is enough time for this thing..
to bury underground to survive the nuclear fall out?
I don't think they had photoshop 65 mya. And, if I may ask, WHAT "nuclear fall out"? The Chixulub Event as a rock, not a rocket.
Originally posted by omnifictionSo you were told.
Originally posted by RuneSpider
In a manner of speaking, they do have a modern relative.
Birds are in the dinosaur family under theropda.
S'matter of fact, many dinosaurs were recently found to have feathers.
en.wikipedia.org...
This, of course, explains why they bite me so much...