• rockerface 🇺🇦
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    161 year ago

    Now listen, a giant bird would still be hella intimidating. Even a smol bird, when angered, can and will draw blood

    • Fest
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      51 year ago

      some people just havent been chased by a chicken, duck or anything similar, so they think dinosaurs having feathers would make them less scary

      • @vaultdweler13
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        21 year ago

        Ive seen what a flock of chickens can do to a racoon, I know damned well if they were any bigger theyd eat me.

  • @nxfsi
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    81 year ago

    Scientists: no evidence that dinosaurs did not have pubes

    • Fest
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      not sure if it counts, but there are some fossils that show exactly how dinosaurs sat, and im pretty sure there was nothing resembling pubes on the butt part

      • @Chemical
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        31 year ago

        They probably shaved

  • @Rakonat
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    81 year ago

    There never was any evidence they were scavengers and numerous fossil examples that T. Rex did infact hunt large herbivores for food. The most notable being a T. Rex’s tooth found in a hadrosaur’s spine, and the wound showed signs of healing meaning the hadrosaur was alive when it was bit and survived the encounter.

    “We not only have a broken-off tooth embedded in the bone of another animal, but the bone has healed over the wound, and a nasty wound it was too,” said David Burnham at Palm Beach Museum of Natural History in Florida. https://www.theguardian.com/science/2013/jul/15/t-rex-tooth-embedded-prey-dinosaur

    Other evidence includes fossilized footprints suggesting a group of T. Rex of differing ages stalking their prey. This isn’t to say the T. Rex wouldn’t take advantage of a dead animal and opportunistically scavenge, as any large predator will today, but this probably wasn’t their primary means of getting food.

    • Fest
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      31 year ago

      and also there is no evidence of feathers, but it is very probable they had some, like just small filaments on top of their heads and necks or something similar. There are some Trex skin impressions, but theyre all on parts where there wouldnt be feathers anyway

    • @[email protected]
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      11 year ago

      That’s all very interesting, but I can’t get past the socks with sandals. T-Rex is dead to me.

    • FacelikeapotatoOP
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      91 year ago

      As a millennial, it will always be a no. It will forever have a Middle Aged Maths Teacher on Holiday vibe to it for me.

      • @Imgonnatrythis
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        11 year ago

        Meh, middle aged math’s teacher sounding like a solid reliable job right now. Nothing to shy from.

        • @[email protected]
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          11 year ago

          Also, I’ve put on some Birkenstocks with wool socks before. I feel no shame for it. It’s comfy.

          • FacelikeapotatoOP
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            11 year ago

            Definitely not gatekeeping other folks wearing them, I just couldn’t without my grade 9 maths teacher popping into my head.

    • @[email protected]
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      11 year ago

      I think gen alpha has become increasingly aware of foot fetishes so they avoid showing their feet. I have a 15 year old and she never wears open toe shoes in public.

    • @Num10ck
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      11 year ago

      would have to start with socks that are split between the big toe and the index? toe, like a ninja, for starters… but even then still not comfortable or safe. might as well wear crocs or slippers.

      • @Imgonnatrythis
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        11 year ago

        I typically hand grown adults wearing crocs a card with the suicide hotline number on it because it clearly a desperate cry for help.

  • @mihnt
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    61 year ago

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  • southsamurai
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    11 year ago

    That’s why they died out.

    Everyone knows socks ‘n’ crocs are superior

  • Shurimal
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    11 year ago

    Don’t try to convince me that a 12 meters long, 8 tons heavy cassowary with mouth full of >20 cm long teeth and eyes that have better visual acuity than hawks or eagles, being able to see you from 6 km away, while also having excellent sense of smell, is not scary.

    Fluffy or not, I wouldn’t want to be closer than about 10 km to a hungry Tyrannosaurus.

  • Dracona
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    11 year ago

    they wore socks with crocs???