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  • Kyle Griffiths posted an image in the group Group logo of What is it?What is it? from the myFOSSIL app 3 years, 11 months ago

    3 years, 11 months ago
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    Questions needing answers

    • the asteroid water question is interesting. actually, asteroids hit earth every second, so it may have taken only a few hundred million years worth of bombardment for a decent ocean to form. In its early years, earth didn’t have much of an atmosphere, and definitely no ozone layer. it was just a barren volcanic rock fully exposed to asteroid bombardment. Alternatively, we could look at the fact that earth is thought to have crashed with another planet early in its history. maybe this other planet transmitted its bountiful quantities of water to earth, and not asteroids.

    • dinosaur mating. Hmmm. remember that no one knows for sure how they mated. l think that sauropods and maybe stegosaurs probably mated side by side. The male could have a long extendible erm, asset that could swivel to the right or left and meet with the female next to him. it’s easy, simple and involves zero broken backs and pelvises from being humped by 100 tons of testosterone pumped dinosaur

    • l think of spinosaurus as a loner, slithering through the thick mangrove swamp. Baryonyx l can definitely picture behaving like a grizzly. they probably lived in a spacious conifer riverside environment like bears. unlike a mangrove swamp, you might get some nice european waterfalls so the protosalmon can leap into the waiting jaws of the crocodile-vulture-bears perched at the top

    • @kyle-griffiths sorry they’re late but l browsed through your previous posts and felt like answering these