Tuesday, March 17, 2026

Dinosaurs are not extinct

 


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  1. What is that bird?

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  2. Who says that Dinosaurs are extinct......??

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    1. "Dr. J.H. Ostrom's 1969 description of Deinonychus antirrhopus and its similarities to Archaeopteryx was the major step: his work since the 1970's has provided the impetus for a paradigm shift in paleontologists' visions of the origin of birds and the evolution of flight."
      https://ucmp.berkeley.edu/diapsids/avians.html

      Around the time of Darwins seminal works many scientists had their suspicions but not much fossil evidence. So that publication pulled down the trousers and showed everybody interested a full frontal.
      All life comes from life at some point and birds grandmoms were dinosaurs the evidence says clearly.

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    2. PS all species go extinct ... the average is about 1 million years here and then snuffed and sometimes leave newly created species from their relicts. That's just how it goes over the last several billion years

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  3. What would we do without the information found here?

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  4. That bird has a dangerous digestive system.

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