Tuesday, May 27, 2008

Young T-Rex's faced Killer Winged Lizards

Very upsetting news for T-Rex fans. Young T-Rex's were fed on by Pterodactyl-like creatures. Which unlike previously thought, walked around on land stalking their preyrather than skimming the ocean surface like gulls.

    A new study reveals a group of flying reptiles that lived during the Age of Dinosaurs some 230 million to 65 million years ago did not catch prey in flight, but rather stalked them on land.
Now one has to wonder what happened to the idea of feathers for dinosaurs...

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At May 28, 2008 12:41 PM , Blogger Benjamin P. Glaser said...

I can never keep up with what Paleontologists think nowadays. Seems like they change their opinions more times than I change the oil in my cars.

 
At May 29, 2008 9:44 AM , Blogger Gary said...

And they're always so sure of themselves when they're talking.

One day on one of the discovery like channels we get, there was one show with a copyright of 2006 that said T-Rex was a slow moving animal that found dead carcasses to feed on. The very next show with a copyright of 2007 spoke of the swiftness of T-Rex.

I personally prefer to think of the T-Rex as a swiftmoving predator who takes out Raptors. I like Jurassic Park... ;)

 

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