• @Nudding
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    1610 months ago

    I wonder if you could see the meteor in the sky approaching in the days and hours leading up it.

      • ivanafterall
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        1910 months ago

        Arguably the bleakest TV show of all-time, based solely on the ending.

        • Flying SquidOPM
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          1110 months ago

          There were always hints that the lighthearted sitcom was actually darker than it seemed, but the ending, my god… how many kids were traumatized by that? Lots of kids watched Dinosaurs.

          • ivanafterall
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            1610 months ago

            As an adult, It makes me so happy that they “went there” though. But I also still remember being sad. The pan away to the snowy, doomed landscape. Man.

            Had to watch it again.

            • Flying SquidOPM
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              1910 months ago

              Oh yeah, that show had some amazing environmental messages in it for something people thought was just silly comedy. All the Dinosaurs had last names of oil companies. Earl’s job was literally helping to deforest the planet. They also covered things like gender roles and even sexual harassment. It was an amazingly progressive show with a strong political message that a lot of people entirely missed because “not da mama!”

        • @mojofrododojo
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          310 months ago

          The way we’re going, it’s prescient.

    • @[email protected]
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      610 months ago

      Fun fact: I heard that the meteor was not actually what killed them off, but rather even before that, changes in the atmosphere had already begun to make ginormous lizards a less viable solution.

      Mammals were just so adaptable, that we adapted to the post-meteor changes, even as we had already been adapting to the before-meteor ones.

      • Flying SquidOPM
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        110 months ago

        I am guessing that most, if not all, mass extinctions were a multi-cause issue.

        • @[email protected]
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          310 months ago

          Even so, one line of thinking along those lines is that the meteor did not in fact kill off the dinosaurs. It did manage to polish them off, but they were decreasing in prominence as mammals increased already. I doubt anyone could prove one way or another, but it’s a fascinating thought to ponder b/c if true, that would mean that the meteor was not the primary cause of their extinction:-). Maybe it was their lack of adaptability? As in, they were fossils even when they were alive:-P.

          • Flying SquidOPM
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            310 months ago

            Birds are, essentially, dinosaurs. Dinosaurs never died out, they just got smaller.

            • @[email protected]
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              -310 months ago

              I know what you mean but… actually it’s more like crocs, alligators, and gila monsters are the “dinosaurs” - especially since that word essentially means “large lizard”:-P. Birds are also their descendents its true but they kinda also have their own thing going on, having abandoned their origins in favor of that.

              You’re not wrong though:-).

                • @[email protected]
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                  -510 months ago

                  They are not “living large reptiles” though:-P.

                  Likely they are referring to birds being in a monophyletic clade alongside dinos, but by that logic, humans are monkeys.

                  I mean, we are warmblooded, give live birth, have opposable thumbs, etc., so we aren’t “not apes”… but also we are so much more, so very different than how we started.

                  Also, computers are rocks.:-D

                  • @[email protected]
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                    310 months ago

                    Likely they are referring to birds being in a monophyletic clade alongside dinos, but by that logic, humans are monkeys.

                    I mean we pretty much are. Aside from going hairless and standing upright how much different are we really?

                    Computers are further removed from rocks than a dinosaur is from a mamal.

                  • Flying SquidOPM
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                    10 months ago

                    I think you’re confusing a word’s origin with what scientists understand now. Please explain the functional difference between a modern bird and a prehistoric theropod.

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                10 months ago

                Crocs are about as far away from dinosaurs as an archosaur can get. They split off from them very early on. Note where birds fall on this chart on the other hand.