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Paleontologists Say Gigantic Dinosaur Bones Could Be From Largest Land Animal Ever To Walk The Earth
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| By Joseph Curl • Jan 25, 2021
Posted on 01/25/2021 11:17:46 AM PST by Red Badger
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To: Red Badger
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posted on
01/25/2021 11:44:08 AM PST
by
sauropod
(#RecallMcConnell. #Resist. #NotMyPresident.)
To: Red Badger
Before I, oh I dunno, actually read the article, is it called a Michael Moorosaur or a Rosie Odonnelasaur?
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posted on
01/25/2021 11:47:32 AM PST
by
null and void
(My personal pronouns: "He He", if you don't get my joke, "Hmmm?", if you don't like my joke "Hisss!")
To: null and void
It’s already been named, Stacyus Abramus...........................
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posted on
01/25/2021 11:48:45 AM PST
by
Red Badger
(TREASON is the REASON for the SLEAZIN'.................................)
To: Red Badger
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posted on
01/25/2021 11:56:32 AM PST
by
null and void
(My personal pronouns: "He He", if you don't get my joke, "Hmmm?", if you don't like my joke "Hisss!")
To: antidemoncrat
‘Doesn’t look to me an animal that’s picture could maintain equilibrium with a neck that heavy and long and a body and tail that compact and short.’
yeah crappy rendering of an actual animal...
To: PTBAA
‘Staceus Abramus.’
that’s not nice; (snickers...)
To: Rummyfan
To: Red Badger
Titanosaur?
This is the one that hit the iceberg and sank. And most of the people on it’s back drowned after epic good byes.
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posted on
01/25/2021 12:13:35 PM PST
by
DannyTN
To: Magnum44
Titanosaur. The obvious nickname is “Titty.”
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posted on
01/25/2021 12:18:34 PM PST
by
gundog
(This space for rent.)
To: MHGinTN
Gravity is a property of matter. It also decreases as an inverse square with distance. How do you align that with your theory of reduced diameter? Assuming that you’re serious.
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posted on
01/25/2021 12:23:39 PM PST
by
gundog
(This space for rent.)
To: gundog
I am serious. The lesser diameter is due to less mass. Our iron/nickel liquid core is constantly added to via the solar wind. This causes the core to expand with mass, cracking the surface plates so they adjust for the increased mass in the core.
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posted on
01/25/2021 12:50:12 PM PST
by
MHGinTN
(A dispensation perspective is a powerful tool for discernment)
To: Red Badger
To: Red Badger
The Blue Whale is STILL the largest creature to every live on Earth. Just slightly larger than Stacey Abrams.....
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posted on
01/25/2021 1:20:47 PM PST
by
Nabber
To: Red Badger
Looks like a good reason to shove another Jurassic Park sequel down our throats.
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posted on
01/25/2021 1:22:21 PM PST
by
NWFree
To: Red Badger
Seems too top heavy to walk.
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posted on
01/25/2021 1:43:18 PM PST
by
bgill
(."Salute the Marines")
To: Red Badger
And I thought Assad had a long neck!
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posted on
01/25/2021 1:54:44 PM PST
by
Paul R.
(You know your pullets are dumb if they don't recognize a half Whopper as food!)
To: antidemoncrat
Doesn’t look to me an animal that’s picture could maintain equilibrium with a neck that heavy and long and a body and tail that compact and short.Faceplantasaurus.
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posted on
01/25/2021 1:57:13 PM PST
by
Blogatron
(I get knocked down, but I get up again! You're never going to keep me down!)
To: Red Badger
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posted on
01/25/2021 2:00:08 PM PST
by
jetson
(chiwowa)
To: MHGinTN
So, how much mass and diameter has been added in the last 100 million years or so?
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posted on
01/25/2021 2:17:09 PM PST
by
gundog
(This space for rent.)
To: bgill
“Seems too top heavy to walk.”
Probably walked around half submerged.
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