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the holy poopacy posted:They subsisted primarily on takeout. Sesame chicken was their preferred prey but fossilized whopper wrapper deposits located nearby demonstrate that they were not above hitting up burger drive thrus when food was scarce. A little known fact among dinosaur enthusiasts is that Doordash killed the dinosaurs
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Knormal posted:This is generally considered the most up-to-date reconstruction of a T. Rex: https://chicago.suntimes.com/2020/7/30/21348242/sue-t-rex-field-museum-flesh-model The last class I had taken at my local community college was a geology course with a focus on dinosaurs. That absolutely blew my mind the same way. We talked about all the clades like marginocephalia, thyreophora, etc. I held onto my textbooks because even after acing the class I still wanted the books, but I threw my old notes away for some reason, which is a shame because I remember putting in big bold ink the facts that really stood out to me. Seeing the natural history museum in los angeles last week filled me with a ton of nostalgia, partially because we also went there for an adult field trip as part of that class too. thanks for the serious answers as well as the fart joke answers, thats what i come to GBS for. anyone have dinosaur podcast/channel reccs so i can remember all my dino facts that i lost? Teriyaki Hairpiece posted:One of my least favorite kind of people are people in their 30's and older who whine about feathered dinosaurs, glad this isn't that the feather thing does kinda bug me, but what also bothers me are people that hold onto outdated ideas so I relented.
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We're all gonna find out When we die and go to hell Where all the dinosaurs are
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buglord posted:Sue came to our regional museum when I was a child. I dont remember what she looked like, but I remember having my little 7-8 year old mind blown. Shame the museum closed down. your dinosaurs are wrong is extremely top tier dinosaur youtube here's a video from them that's pretty pertinent to this thread: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UK-3rlwyKxI they have their own separate yoytube channel now and their recent videos are very, very in-depth. velociraptor and herrerasaurus are my favorite ydaw episodes.
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wood paneling
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buglord posted:Seeing the natural history museum in los angeles last week filled me with a ton of nostalgia, partially because we also went there for an adult field trip as part of that class too. buglord posted:anyone have dinosaur podcast/channel reccs so i can remember all my dino facts that i lost? https://www.youtube.com/@GEOGIRL (A mix of geology and prehistoric life) https://www.youtube.com/@HenrythePaleoGuy https://www.youtube.com/@LindsayNikole* https://www.youtube.com/@mothlightmedia1936 https://www.youtube.com/@eons* https://www.youtube.com/@RaptorChatter* https://www.youtube.com/@TheBudgetMuseum Honorable mention to https://www.youtube.com/@EDGEscience, who has good information but I just can't stand the cadence he uses to narrate.
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i asked a expert online and this is the real triceratops they don't want you to know about Call Your Grandma fucked around with this message at 03:48 on Dec 19, 2023 |
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the holy poopacy posted:They subsisted primarily on takeout. Sesame chicken was their preferred prey but fossilized whopper wrapper deposits located nearby demonstrate that they were not above hitting up burger drive thrus when food was scarce. I can definitely picture a quetzalcoatlas waddling down the drive thru lane and darting all four metres of its beak into the little window. Plucking a screaming guy with a cardboard hat from the store e: aaaa I have to draw this when I get home Tree Bucket fucked around with this message at 04:21 on Dec 19, 2023 |
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I went to see cool dinogrammic show at the local museum, and this is the look: https://youtu.be/vcvTkGkIhus
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The human race, now getting fatter, has projected this state upon the dinosaurs.
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The story with Tyrannosaurus feathers is interesting. For a while you saw Tyrannosaurus depicted with feathers because it seems like it should have them, because its earlier relatives do. Here's Guanlong, an earlier tyrannosauroid: By Joanna Kobierska, who makes some of the best feathered dinosaurs. A good bet is that Tyrannosaurus did have feathered ancestors, but lost its feathers and re-evolved scales to not overheat since it got so large. Scales and filamentous feathers are the same structure - you can think of a feather as an extruded scale, or a scale as a compressed feather. When you look at birds, going back and forth doesn't seem far-fetched. Bird scales are known to be derived from feathers, and there are even some birds which switch between feathers and scales on their feet seasonally. Bird scales: The scaliness of Tyrannosaurus and its close relatives is well-attested: A modern Tyrannosaurus reconstruction was already posted, but here's another one by Max Bellomio that's pretty much equally likely. It has some speculative sparse filamentation between its scales, which isn't impossible, especially considering birds do mix feathers and scales too (see chicken feet). The keratin structures on the head like the horns are also things that are known to have been there, but their shape and extent is unknown, so you see various guesses. UIltimately it hasn't changed a ton from the 90s depiction. The evolution of feathers in dinosaurs got so muddled that now we aren't actually fully sure if dinosaurs started out scaled or feathered. It's possible the first ones were fuzzy and most evolved scales later.
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Do we know what sort of hats they wore? Were there times when hats were ubiquitous and times (like today) when they were mostly worn for practical reasons?
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https://alphynix.tumblr.com/tagged/retro%20vs%20modern%202022 As an acutal non-joke answer this tumblr has a bunch of explanations of how our understanding of individual dinosaurs evolved over time! Some pretty fun stuff!
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Funky See Funky Do posted:Do we know what sort of hats they wore? Were there times when hats were ubiquitous and times (like today) when they were mostly worn for practical reasons? What was believed to be a hat in the 1960's is now believed to have been a form of obligate parasite.
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Teriyaki Hairpiece posted:One of my least favorite kind of people are people in their 30's and older who whine about feathered dinosaurs, glad this isn't that Back in the day we were taught that all dinosaurs had scales and Pluto was a planet, you knew where you stood then, I tell you hwat. BigBadSteve fucked around with this message at 08:22 on Dec 19, 2023 |
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Tunicate posted:What was believed to be a hat in the 1960's is now believed to have been a form of obligate parasite. That moustache is a revelation! Of course they should be pointing upwards like smiles.
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FlocksOfMice posted:https://alphynix.tumblr.com/tagged/retro%20vs%20modern%202022 Oooh, nice. It's also cool that the 60's dinosaur has natural earthy tones and the 90's dino has a RADICAL colour scheme. (And the dinosaur depiction of our own time, of course, is correct and accurate and above merely contemporary concerns)
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Tree Bucket posted:Oooh, nice. They didn't have to give it hate filled red eyes and the bird equivalent of really heavy eye-makeup.
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Am reaffirming that this long dead forum still contains a best wealth of information. Are there any threads in other subforums that cover all of this? GBS entry below:
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I want to believe (In a fuzzy T-Rex)
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jurassic park is canon op
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More importantly, what did the trains that they used to ride on look like??
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Impossibly Perfect Sphere posted:More importantly, what did the trains that they used to ride on look like?? Feather trains. Feathered dinosaurs getting on the Tuesday AM morning feathered train.
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Impossibly Perfect Sphere posted:More importantly, what did the trains that they used to ride on look like??
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Hollismason posted:Anyone remember that song that was like "Hey get on the floor everybody do the Dinosaur". Did I just make that up. I think that song existed. Walk the Dinosaur
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Yvershek posted:Am reaffirming that this long dead forum still contains a best wealth of information. Are there any threads in other subforums that cover all of this? This but Mr. Hands
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Yvershek posted:Am reaffirming that this long dead forum still contains a best wealth of information. Are there any threads in other subforums that cover all of this? yo hell yeah you got any more of this?
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last one i saw looked like this
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FlocksOfMice posted:https://alphynix.tumblr.com/tagged/retro%20vs%20modern%202022 That was a good read.
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Yvershek posted:Am reaffirming that this long dead forum still contains a best wealth of information. Are there any threads in other subforums that cover all of this? If only he was loving a car, then I would be interested.
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BigBadSteve posted:Back in the day we were taught that all dinosaurs had scales and Pluto was a planet, you knew where you stood then, I tell you hwat. You targeted exactly the most annoying boo-lennial viewpoint, thankya
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I don't know but I hope they still rock like this https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fNeAINi9omo
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redshirt posted:I want to believe
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Elukka posted:You want Yutyrannus. Earlier tyrannosauroid but pretty big and the right shape. He'd get ZERO Tinder hookups, unfortunately.
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Okay. Been thinking about this feathered bird thing. So I tried to draw velociraptor with the colours of some of the birds that live nearby, to see how it looks
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