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The Fridge / This is broken...
« on: January 07, 2008, 06:53:00 PM »
Another thing this reminds me of are these stickers you can buy, like "Baby Bottle Poop" for "Baby Bottle Pop", or "Spite" for "Sprite". :
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Humans deserve it if an animal kills them-Not always, ma'am (or sir. I perceived you to be a ma'am, but I've been wrong before). It's true that we are not always the good stewards we are meant to be of this beautiful Earth, but that doesn't automatically bill every human as a monster or bad care taker.
QuoteNo its intentional....I think it looks better than the blue and orange we originally had.
I totally agree.
The member colors are great, but they don't exactly match very well with the current background. I hope it's not going to be permanent.Yeah....
They seem to have some knowledge about this though, or at least theories good enough to be presented to the public. The BBC series walking with dinosaurs included some information on this. Looking at that information makes clear though why LBT dinosaurs would indeed behave differently :The problem with presenting theories like that to the public is that they too easily get accepted as fact, not even going through the scientific method.
Petrie is not likely to fly to one meeting place of the flyers some day trying to ensure the continuation of his bloodline with as many female mates as possible. According to that series T-Rex too were most likely loners with the females taking care of the eggs and the hatchlings (so Chomper would not enjoy the benefit of being one of the few LBT dinosaurs with both parents still there). From what the series said Littlefoot probably would have never met his mother (not to mention his grandparents) as sauropods were supposed to bury their eggs under a thin layer of earth and leave them to hatch by themselves (the amounts of foot required by those huge dinosaurs kept them from staying in one place for a long time waiting for the eggs to hatch).