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Kurzon
May 10, 2013

by Hand Knit
So yet another dinosaur movie has come out and the makers are clearly running out of ideas as to how to explain why humans never learn their lesson regarding dinosaurs.

So now dinosaurs have escaped into the wide world and causing chaos. T-Rexes tearing up cities and whatnot. Which is funny because I figure that humans should actually have an easier time killing off the larger dinosaurs. They're easier targets to shoot, they can't hide anywhere, they breed slowly, and they have sensitive feeding habits. It's the smaller dinosaurs that are likely to linger, becoming perpetual pests. Whales, elephants, and lions are endangered and need legal protection to survive humans, but rats and crows and raccoons are everywhere despite our intense desire to exterminate them.

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Kurzon
May 10, 2013

by Hand Knit
Thanks for the biology lesson. I learned something.

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