• RandomStickman@fedia.io
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    2 months ago

    2016 seems to be an illustration of Dimetrodon instead. But yeah, spinosaurus has many looks it’s pretty funny and exciting every time a new paper’s out lol

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    Not a paleontologist, but these renditions seem shockingly consistent for a dinosaur. T-Rex for example went from full upright to balanced to covered in feathers in half this timeframe. And let’s not even talk about poor iguanodon…

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    When all you have is a few bone fragments and a bunch of teeth, it’s pretty hard to figure out what my dude looked like! With each new fossil we get a better picture.

    He keeps getting better and bite-ier every year.

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      A friend of mine was cleaning out the home she grew up in and gave me some old dinosaur cards that she found for my nephew. I looked at them and had to laugh and said they are quite antiquated. She said yes, they are from the early 90’s. I said that they need an update badly. She was shocked and said dinosaurs didn’t change in millions of years. Yeah but our understanding. She really really did not believe me.

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    2 months ago

    Did they fire the scientist in 2015 and ask an intern to make the model for 2016?

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    Aren’t these changes, because there are just have bones to look at, so skin properties etc are a guessing game?

    But how did that jaw bone double in length in 2001? Was the skull a missing part until then?