I wonder if it's possible to clone one then.
A world within our world. Most people still believe this theory, and some even believe that the dinosaurs still exists down there
What view do the supporters of such a theory take of volcanoes or the shifting continental plates? What is that theory based on other than fictions by Edgar Alan Poe and Jules Verne (and a couple of other authors)?
Hollow Earth is an interesting theory but I'm not sure if I believe it.
Quote from: DarkHououmon,Feb 4 2008 on 01:12 PM Quote from: Kor,Feb 4 2008 on 01:47 PM All true points. Though they can always live in fiction as well. When the last extinction event happened there were less genus around then well before it, I wonder how long dinosaurs would have lasted if the extinction event had not happened. Would they be down to only a few species today maybe? There is a program that touches up on that I believe. "My Pet Dinosaur" presents a world where dinosaurs are still around, and humans are around as well. They explained how dinosaurs could still appear mostly the same even after 65 million years, and how people could exist along side them. It's a very interesting program.Here's a link about it if anyone is interested: http://www.bbc.co.uk/sn/tvradio/programmes...tx/petdinosaur/ That would be crazy and intresting if we were living side by side with dinosaurs.
Quote from: Kor,Feb 4 2008 on 01:47 PM All true points. Though they can always live in fiction as well. When the last extinction event happened there were less genus around then well before it, I wonder how long dinosaurs would have lasted if the extinction event had not happened. Would they be down to only a few species today maybe? There is a program that touches up on that I believe. "My Pet Dinosaur" presents a world where dinosaurs are still around, and humans are around as well. They explained how dinosaurs could still appear mostly the same even after 65 million years, and how people could exist along side them. It's a very interesting program.Here's a link about it if anyone is interested: http://www.bbc.co.uk/sn/tvradio/programmes...tx/petdinosaur/
All true points. Though they can always live in fiction as well. When the last extinction event happened there were less genus around then well before it, I wonder how long dinosaurs would have lasted if the extinction event had not happened. Would they be down to only a few species today maybe?