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• #10102
It's not even a t-rex, it's some kind of raptor. Juvenile t-rexes would have been metres long, and not exactly the optimal size for snuggles. Obviously the rest of the picture and caption is completely historically accurate and believable.
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• #10103
I want a raptor for Christmas.
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• #10104
God, apparenty, or a man called Geoff.
That's what Mary said too.
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• #10105
T-Rex eggs wouldn't have been big enough to hold a metres big animal, surely/
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• #10106
perhaps it is noah and the raptors name is rex?
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• #10107
Maybe if Rex had brought Mrs Rex it would've been a different story, you know what it's like these days with some places and their couples only policy. Maybe Noah just thought Rex looked like a bit of a trouble maker...
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• #10108
he was wearing jeans and trainers
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• #10110
It's not even a t-rex, it's some kind of raptor. Juvenile t-rexes would have been metres long, and not exactly the optimal size for snuggles. Obviously the rest of the picture and caption is completely historically accurate and believable.
It wasn't born at a meter long was it?
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• #10111
Can you imagine the size of the egg? Make some bad boy omelette out of that!
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• #10112
layed, surely?
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• #10113
layed, surely?
I meant when it come out of the egg, hatched is the term i was after
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• #10114
That's the funniest-looking egg I've ever seen.
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• #10115
Ha, T-rexs weren't actually that big. The movies lied. They were about the size of the raptors in jurassic park, just more bulky, and raptors were actually much smaller.
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• #10116
So, I searched briefly for an answer to this great question, and stumbled upon this gem:
dinosaurhome.com/size-of-a-t-rex-egg
Minerals are constantly changing in this world, with higher numbers being converted by life forms to lower numbers to get the energy out of the chemical reaction. Maple trees convert Manganese to Chromium taking up energy in the process.Maybe not the best site to take as an authority, then.
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• #10117
Apparently the smallest t-rex skeleton that's ever been found was the size of a large dog, and hatchlings would have been about the size of a cat*, so the question must now hang upon how freshly-laid the dinosaur in that picture is. Perhaps Jesus / Forever Young Noah has stumbled upon a nest of t-rexes that has just hatched and is explaining to them all that he is going to leave them to die?
*I had about eleven billion tabs about t-rexes open and now i can't find the one in which this statement was made. i swear i really did read it though and didn't imagine it.
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• #10118
Lets check with an expert:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4vSY_rB928c
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• #10119
Where did the memes go my paleontological friends?
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• #10120
there you go:
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• #10121
Combo-meme
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• #10122
you're toast?
now this is a combo meme, rule 34 and dino's fuck yeah
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• #10123
there you go:
now back to dinosaurs...
Amazing
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• #10124
Ha, T-rexs weren't actually that big. The movies lied. They were about the size of the raptors in jurassic park, just more bulky, and raptors were actually much smaller.
Don't be daft.
" it was the largest known tyrannosaurid and one of the largest known land predators, measuring up to 12.8 m (42 ft) in length, up to 4 metres (13 ft) tall at the hips*, *[URL="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tyrannosaurus#cite_note-SueFMNH-2"][/URL]and up to 6.8 metric tons (7.5 short tons) in weight."
From wiki.
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• #10125
Yeah. Everyone's seen T-Rex fossils in museums. That's how big they are. Though apparently some reconstructions leave too large a gab between the vertebrae and so a dinosaur can look a wee bit bigger than it actually was.
And... combo meme
Noah might have looked like that when he was a lad, although I doubt that he kept his looks until the age of 600 when he built the Ark