What a strange question. One problem I see with this idea is; How are you going to feed one of these beasties? A T-Rex might turn his nose up at a can of dog food.
velociraptor. i believe this one will taste the most like chicken....
they all lay eggs. Just a big brontosaurus seems hard to keep for mating. a t -rex seems ineffective for feeding. a stegosaurus probably likes a specialized diet of extinct plants. + the tail.
I'd like to see what the Kansas, Xinjiang lake monster looks like... because from what I've seen, it reminds me of a leviathan.
I found it with an online search for dragons in China, after a bunch of leathery pteradactyl eggs with soft tissue were found laid just below the surface of a lakeshore there; and was faced with the questions...
Did the water in the lake stay at the same level for 65 million years?
Or, have our ancestors seen pteradactyls?
I ask if our ancestors saw pteradactyls; because 4,000 years ago there were Caucasian living near the lake too.
The Silk Road was established long before Marco Polo; and the Caucasians who lived there were mummified.
DNA from the youngest mummy showed she was related to people in Norway, Eastern Asia, and India.
What were they doing near a lake full of soft pteradactyl eggs, and the bones of 40 pteradactyls?
I believe they were selling "dragon bones," a common ingredient in Chinese medicine, and dragon eggs.
I also believe that the mummy who was there, with relatives from Norway, Eastern Asia, and India: explains why we have flying dragon legends all over the world.
mykingdomforanam: I'd like to see what the Kansas, Xinjiang lake monster looks like... because from what I've seen, it reminds me of a leviathan.
I found it with an online search for dragons in China, after a bunch of leathery pteradactyl eggs with soft tissue were found laid just below the surface of a lakeshore there; and was faced with the questions...
Did the water in the lake stay at the same level for 65 million years?
Or, have our ancestors seen pteradactyls?
I ask if our ancestors saw pteradactyls; because 4,000 years ago there were Caucasian living near the lake too.
The Silk Road was established long before Marco Polo; and the Caucasians who lived there were mummified.
DNA from the youngest mummy showed she was related to people in Norway, Eastern Asia, and India.
What were they doing near a lake full of soft pteradactyl eggs, and the bones of 40 pteradactyls?
I believe they were selling "dragon bones," a common ingredient in Chinese medicine, and dragon eggs.
I also believe that the mummy who was there, with relatives from Norway, Eastern Asia, and India: explains why we have flying dragon legends all over the world.
Those eggs are a bit of a poser , if in fact that is what they are.
The 4,000 year old humans near them are mummies; but the eggs which are supposed to be at least 65 million years old, are still soft?
"The paleontologists also examined the well-preserved pterosaur eggs to find that they were pliable, with a thin, calcareous eggshell outside and a soft, thick membrane inside, similar to the eggs of some modern-day snakes."
Remember? I gave the fact that one of the mummies near where the eggs were found, was related to people in Norway, India, and East Asia as the reason we have flying dragon legends all over the earth?
Here's a quote from Wikipedia... "The European dragon, derived from European folk traditions and ultimately related to Balkans and Western Asian mythologies."
mcradloff: I wish we had some of these around, they are really cool!
Could we choose from some old dinosaur politicians, some of those might be interesting...like Gorbachov, or Reagan; Senator Joseph McCarthy, Yasser Arafat, Adam Clayton Powell...Enoch Powell...lots of interesting old dinosaurs to pick from...ahhh, those were the days or is that 'daze'...
I live where dinosaurs used to roam. Hiking in the Badllands if you could see some of the footprints they left in rocks, you might not want them to come back. Mind you, the footprints from the smaller dinos are kinda cute.
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