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Replied to:  Sunsphere, There were no land animals "Over the billion+ years"...
I was referring to total time of dinosaurs, I guess billion plus years wasn't the way to say it. I know what you mean though.
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lehmann520
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You assume that only one thing can be correct. I am also very aware of creation science and subscribe to many creation ideas. I think intelligent design is real...I also think evolution is real.

the real knowledge comes when you blend the two things together. You get Amazing Grace.

God IS for me, so is knowledge. I am fearless in the combination of the two
To deny evolution is stupid. To deny God is foolish. Combine them and you get...bigger mysteries which the world in general seems intent on telling me aren't real. Go figure.


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Try ordering fish legs at a restaurant. and show me a chimpanzee that is transforming from his species to ours.
there is no truth in evolution thinking =only fancy talk.
The law is that everyone and everything dies or wastes away. You will only mutate into something worse. Forget evolution!
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VirgoTaur
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"I am a novelist and thus ferociously interested in 'outside the box' ideas."

Here's one 'outside the box.'

Google "The Ica Stones of Peru" Go to the first result, and scroll down about 1/5th of the page to the heading "Depictions."

There's a book in stone in store for you!!
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Thank you - I am going to read the Ica stones of peru
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Yes, I read it, it is very good!
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tootsiepop1234
Replied to:  What killed the dinosaurs?
A meteor
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Actually no,nature didn't,a meteor hit the Earth and it was extremly hot.The dinosaurs couldn't take the heat and died.
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How do you know? Is there some evidence? I am just asking, don't take this as a sarcastic attack.
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tootsiepop1234
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I know because my teacher told me and I don't know if there is some evidence.
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AREYANA603
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I HEARD THAT THE DINOSUARS BECAME EXTINCT BY SOME TYPE OF GASS THAT WAS ON THE EARTH CENTURIES AGO.
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mataripis
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The great floods!the impact of asteroids destroyed some of species of dinosaurs but the great flood killed all the beings in all parts of this planet except the marine life.
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Edwardcrooks
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Do you people never read earlier posts? ALL dinosaurs were DEAD by 65 million years ago, 60 million years before the Man told Noah to go to sea.

There is no evidence of a generalised flood over the face of the earth. There could have been, however, a localised flood which may have been water flooding through what had been a barrier to the Atlantic at the now Straits of Gibraltar. This would have allowed water to flow over land which is now covered by the Med, flowing more and more rapidly as the gap was eroded by the flowing waters. Then in one almighty rush, as the barrier finally broke completely, a tsunami moved rapidly over the sea and across the low lying land and temporarily onto higher ground before subsiding back to more or less the level is is at now, leaving the ARK on Mount Arrarat.


REMEMBER ALWAYS: DINOS DIED OUT 60 MILLION YEARS BEFORE THE FLOOD
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boo8
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Humans!!!!!
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boo8
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I dont agree with your first and last sentences. The universe was created about 4,000 years ago.
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Edwardcrooks
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I thought I was discussing how the dinosaurs died with serious adult people, I didn't realize there were children on this blog. Go back and tell whoever that 4000 years ago is just plain wrong.

13 billion years ago God sneezed and that started off our Universe. About 5 billion years ago the earth formed out of dust and rocks that collided into a mass. 4,000 years ago man was already widespread throughout the landmass of the planet.

You really need to do some serious reading before making any comments about geological time. You can start by reading some of the earlier comments on this blog then go to the websites suggested to continue your education.

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dragon
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Maybe because dinosaures dominated most other animals and the small animals couldn't evolve but once they died they were able to have some leeway.
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jackiecox
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To me, all the questions on this forum are loaded, they are not more than the exposure of PR stunts, designed to confuse and waste precious time and degrade mans mental abilities. For instance, " What happened to the dinosaurs " Seriously, what kind of question is that? what good will come of either the discussion, or answer, as the cyber bullies, PR stunt masters will simply waste their and the time of others on meaningless trivia, watching TV is in a similar catagory.

The Natural ice ages that occur on earth every 40 or 50 million years, that last for hundreds of millions of years, as, the seabottom core samples throughout the world have shown these ice ages, followed by warming trends, leave earths surface in ice, without the vegation and lifeforms to permit the normal life chains as we know them to exist. The coldbloodied sea creatures, and the people remaining after the late great ice age, according to tribal legend are the inuit, who adapted to life in ice houses and a diet of blubber, and possibly polar bears, penguins, and a few others who fed on sea creatures, directly or indirectly. With the earth remaining in glaciation , which is what probably formed the valleys, rivers and land mass shapes (mostly) that can be viewed when driving along the interstates, cutting through mountains. The recent seabottom core sample analysis performed by geologists illustrate these long iceages, followed by comparatively short warm periods, eliminates earths surface of most, if not all warmbloodied life forms. These cycles repeatedly occur as far down as science is able to determine, before the core samples are no longer readable. This brings into question, many other variables, without answers, like solar cycles, varying distances from the sun, other planets, pole and axis changes, our solar systems place in our galaxy and its orbital cycle around the galaxy center, and what it encounters in path. and our galaxies univeral cycle. It exposes academic theories long taught as fact, from study of the chaotic core samples on our land mass islands in disarray, by the massive glaciation during these cyclic almost ageless cold periods. It is interesting to observe academic ventures sticking to their guns, and worthless textbooks, ignoring the reality exposed by the significantly less chaotic seabottom core samples, obtained in geophysical exploration for energy sources, an industrial venture, which continues to lead the world in both valid information and instrumentation. Academia, the tail wagging the dog, laying claim and providing legal credibility and courtroom clout through its embedded legalists accreditation methodology, which in all probability will doom man to the long taled holocaust and enforcing an end times, seemingly confirmed by permitting the legalists combined with academia to determine and act in accord to the worthless variables they deem significant, enforced upon society by laws enacted and enforced. Some evidence of these kneejerk decisions making, by our selected rulers are illustrated by the scientific study directions determined by basically lawyers, who consult the academic ventures, paying for studies where the outcomes are designed and the study prepared to illustrate the desired results, all in accord with the laws of a one brand economy, and the attempt at our one world order. Apparantly demons do exist, and they are very very powerful, armed with the ignorance they enforce on society, through academia and the legality they ( the nobility ) hide beneath. The information technology, permits decision making using math and practical physics constructs to make decisions outside mans realm of flawed decision making, yet these constructs are not used by the nobility who have the authority of decision, for so doing would eliminate their position of authority. The newsmedia, controled by these groups, believe the masses to be what they read, see, hear, and are told. So their power lies within the economic realm, where they tell us what to buy and then sell it to us. They could well be identified as a world class mafia, a sub-culture of society, fueled by lust and greed, make up the law to best suit their goals, which are to own or control the productive assets of the earth. They attempt to control the information revolution, with aspirations to control the activities of what they believe is the computer and internet, their current level of expertise involves individuals having a roomfull of computers, posing as multiple people, they create videos, forums, and create false dialogues. Authority will make laws and through enforced, embedded software will attempt to control the access to data. Their lifestyles and beliefs leave them in a state of total confusion and ignorance, unaware the real computer is the electromagnet spectrum, or the media the resonante wave forms travel through, and what they believe to be computers are not more than simple registers, or so-called phone numbers, where data can be rearranged and sent and received between registers. Controlling the computer is like controling the wind, water, solar system.

The rulers of this world are less endowed with natural intelligence than a common sparrow, our rotating tongue and hyperflexible hand, have permitted us unparalled access to the cumlative knowledge of man, and the development of instrumentation, through the preparation of materials which allows us domination of earth, but for a brief moment in time, yea, we are but dust in the wind, legends of our own minds and time, a time we waste, frought in confusion and the dispair of vast ignorance, thought to be truth, we draw ever closer to a better point in time, one without humanity---unless we regain our natural intelligence, which would began with the admission of vast ignorance, a state of mental conception which would began the lone and winding road to the ascention of truth, the only intellectual element that will stand the test of time.
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compriis64y
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God did it... shut up!
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compriis64y
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It was jesus man no lie. He had an epic fight with chuck norris and their punches creating major explosions. These explosions created the great mountains and formed the enormous seas which now engulfs our planet. What is this idea of great creation in seven days? It weas more of an 8 day miracle through the clashes of these great powers. In the determination of the two fighters, they lifted meteors and fought sea monsters like chuthulu and the Leviathan. After fighting off most of the meteors on their tea break, a large one the size of the planet started to come and they could not astop it even with their combined might. They ran over to saturn in order to escape the explosion and trained there for 7 millenia until judgement day when they return to beat back the next epic comet. Hence or otherwise we come to the matter of E=Mc^2. This equation was formed by a man known as big Al aka the einstinator. His theories gave us the first insight on this great phenomena. From this conclusion we can turn to the great philosopher plato whos insight gave truth to the majestic idea of absolutism. His absolutistic veiws were gave the first idea of the realm of perfection which is all good. The second realm is all evil more closelyyy associated with that of dantes inferno. Dante's inferno was part of a 3 part trilogy known as the divine comedy created by dante the poet speaking of the mythical journey of dante the pilgrim through an epic land. His journey through hell brought him through the center of earth just as the dinosaurs died and when he arrived at purgatory, he saw all the dinoposaurs dead. so after all is said and done...God did it when he made the perfect circle.....and boobs.....they rock
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compriis64y
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I bet no one woulda guessed my wienie would be this long..... Well it is. Shitgiggles Muhgee told me she never saw a bigger one. Lick on mah scrotum sack nugguh.
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lehmann520
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Jackiecox,

are you anti human or just morose?

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montamor
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Changing of climate, meteors shower
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polycap
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If they evolved why don't they evolve futher
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dinosaurs
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Starvation
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I think ill stick with the old fact. That there was a meteorite
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tootsiepop1234
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Thank you! Somone who agrees with me.Oh by the way,the cause of the dinosaur extiction i said is true.
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florian
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It is not proven but most all paleontologists agree that an asteroid was the cause of the dinosaurs demise. There is a thin layer of black earth that can be seen around the world. It comes from the same time period as the dinosaurs extinction and is linked to the asteroid that scorched the planet. The asteroid would have also knocked giant clouds of dust in the air, completely blocking out the sun for months. Any dinosaurs that survived the blast would have passed away due to starvation(plants would die causing herbivores to die causing carnivores to die)
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alakatrisha
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Chuck norris.
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Because of their lack of intelligence they died off over a period of time. Not all dinosaurs were large due to the fact that they have to live a long time to get large.
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Engima
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The ability to not being able to cope up with the competition recieved for finding a suitable mate, might have resulted in many heart broken dinos to resent to suicides
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MarisaBella
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It was an ice age, the theory of the earth going through a cycle of ice ages over times. its a cycle the earth goes through to renew it self in a sense.
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replied to:  MarisaBella
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The dinosaurs die from lack of intelligence, very small brains. Large amounts of reptiles lived after ice age. Reptiles grow until they die. Many humanoids were tried on the earth by Pleiadians. but only homo sapiens were intelligent enough to survive.
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tye6420
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The most common theory would be disease!
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freezeh97
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I believe the meteor theory. Though I have no proof it seems the most logical of explanations.
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yiunick01
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Yeah!, I strongly agree that only Volcanic eruptions can caused this mass extinctions of all living creatures of that time. My guess is, there's an unknown large volcano presntly hidden somewhere underwater. And to cause such extinction, this Volcano is probably spewing ashes and poisonous gases and blanket Earth's surface for years. That even those fortunate animals that hide in caves is as hapless as those on the field that were anhilated by a scalding rocks.
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Edwardcrooks
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I have been interested in this subject since 1970 and in 1973 developed a theory that extinctions and subsequent revivals were caused by changes in the partial pressure of the two main biological gasses CO2 and O2, but mainly influenced by CO2. Reductions in CO2 pp and consequential increases in O2 pp have been responsible for the advances in metabolic rates from single cell animals in the Precambrian right through to the highest developed metabolic rates in modern animals alive today. That is because the animal can rid its tissue of more and more CO2 as the partial pressure of that gas reduces.

On the other hand increases in CO2 have affected all animals to some extent. The highest metabolic rates along with animals with relatively large body masses would be the first to suffer if the partial pressure relationship between the two gasses moved in the wrong direction. Higher partial pressure of CO2 would force the retention of CO2 in animal tissue. The result would be a change in the pH value within the cell, this, in turn, would increase the instability of the genetic code with predictable results.

The theory points to increasing numbers of individuals suffering from genetic disorders of all types because we are living in a period of increasing CO2 pp. In fact what the theory suggests is that there should be an observable increase in genetic disorders from that time in human development when CO2 pp decrease halted and began to increase. This, I think, would be about the beginning of the industrial revolution, or shortly after. It should be possible to use medical records to check if this is so. But an objection might be that certain substances have been identified as carcinogenic and these are what have caused the rise in some of the genetically related diseases because they have become increasingly common in the environment. My answer is; the increase in CO2 pp has made it more difficult for the cell to fight off the carcinogen thus allowing the disease to manifest itself more frequently than would otherwise be the case.

I published this idea on the web in 1991 under the title, “The Evolution of the Atmosphere and its Effect on Animal Life”. This has not been updated since 1991 and includes descriptions of other effects the changes in the partial pressure of the two gasses has had on animal life.
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yiunick01
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Hi Edward,
The mention of gases that eventually killed the dinosaur makes sense. No doubt, we're on the same ground., I had other compelling matter or rather have something to show you.
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Paralabagne
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Richard Dawkins asks ups to choose the best answer:

"An iridium layer at K-T boundary and potassium-argon dated crater in Yucatan
indicate that an asteroid killed the dinosaurs.

The President of The Royal Society has been vouchsafed a strong inner conviction that an asteroid killed the dinosuars.

It has been privately revealed to Professor Hockstein that an asteroid killed the dinosaurs.

Professor Holdly was brought up to have total and unquestioning faith that an asteroid killed the dinosaurs."

Professor Hawkins has promulgated an official dogma binding on all loyal Hawkinsians that an asteroid killed the dinosaurs."
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helen82
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A group of scientists led by Prof Gerta Keller of Princeton and Prof Wolfgang Stinnesbeck of the University of Karlsruhe begged to differ. They uncovered a series of geological clues which suggests the truth may be far more complicated. In short, that the crater in the Yucatan is too old to have killed off the dinosaurs.

They concentrated on a series of rock formations in Mexico where the iridium layer was separated from the spherule layer by many metres of sandstone. That opinion sparked a massive row, as the supporters of the impact theory such as Prof Jan Smit of Vrije Universiteit, Amsterdam, rubbished Keller's ideas. Smit argued that the sandstone had been deposited by massive tsunami waves caused by the asteroid, and so did not undermine the idea of a single impact.

But Keller's team found evidence - such as ancient worm burrows - that suggested that the deposition of the sandstone had been interrupted many times. They concluded that there was a gap of some 300,000 years between the deposition of the spherules (from the Chicxulub crater) and the iridium (from an asteroid). Therefore there must have been two impacts.

The Chicxulub impact, they said, was too old to have finished off the dinosaurs, and there must have been another impact somewhere else which was to blame. That crater has not yet been found.
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yiunick01
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To enable us to understand better and draw this endless and tiresome debate to conclussion. I have an extra ordinary excperience I wish to share. Something of a very unusual kind that maybe can help us conclude "What killed the Dinosaur". So, please allow me the opportunity to share horrindous scene I've seen in DREAM.

"Peering out from a window overlooking a breathtaking spans of the Pacific Ocean. But on that particular afternoon, I was shock and dumbfounded seeing something unbelievably new. Immediately, I felt the sudden fear for the horrinduos thing that wasn't there before. From nowhere in a distance, in the middle of the ocean, there suddenly appear something like a wall of dark something forming like a new island streching for about a hundred or so miles. And for another moment this wall, its shadows raises higher and spanning farther as it apparently move, and moves closer to land.

It draws closer and faster, momentarily dwarfed and immediately burrying a nearby Island. By then, regaining my self control, I could now recall and see it clearly that the object is in-fact, make up of a wall of water of mixed dirt matters. At which by then, darkness already blanketed our part of the sky., But I'm more in focus on something gyrating shadows of Red and Orange glowing from behind this wall of water.

And suddenly, the darken skyline on the horizon turned glowing red, and Millions of glowing debris both small and large skyrocketed upward into infinite sky, and for another minutes, rain down like meteor showers from outer space. And then, I smell something foul, of sulfur and other poisonuos gases that fills the air. That, in short matter of time, the whole planet was engulfed with this destructive forces of nature; Deluge, Hail fire and poisonuos smoke......,

The above did so actually happen in DREAM. And I hope and pray that this kind of History won't repeat again, that It remains as such, just a DREAM....., but I'm apprehenssive of this ferrocious possibility and consequences of an underwater Volcano's eruption. As this were already recantly proven by an underwater eruption from a pacific atoll off the Island near Oahu(?)

What if in-deed there's this Mother of all Volcanoes, unknown and unseen, and still asleep beneath the ocean floor? I'm sorry to conclude, that this is what really killed the First Dinosaur. In that DREAM, it seems I'm actually able to witness the creatures demised. Unfortunately, for the moment, we humans are that second Dinosaurs.

Please, I beg All Friends, please understand that the narration share in this thread do only occured in DREAM.., But PLEASE help pray anyway that this never happen. PLEASE pray for mankind.
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Edwardcrooks
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We could never be on the same ground.

My theory was developed after years of university study and reading beyond that. It is based upon my knowledge of chemistry, geochemistry, geophysics, biology and a deep understanding of the Earth's processes, including all the volcanic episodes you know nothing about. AND YOU HAD A F*****G DREAM!!!!!!!

Go away and dream once more. Dream yourself a brain.
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Everyone pictures the dinosaurs as being in the 100s of millions at any given time and that they had to all be destroyed at one moment. However, we still have reptiles today, they continue to grow until they die. Some get large,some get medium size, some don't live long enough to get large. Even the scientists have to admit that as long as they are going to believe in eons- that adds up to very many reptile deaths and doesn't have to be a sudden extinction. Even common sense will tell you that if you are looking at eons- many extinctions occur.
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anthony143
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THE BIG BANG THEORY ,,,,,,,, IN MESOZOIC ERA ,,,,,,,, IN ARIZONA U.S.A
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Kitty97
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Dude, it wasn't the big bang... it was both metiors and gases that killed them ... plus the tar pits and loss of food so they simply died out creatating newer speicies... Megabeasts.. Which came to extinction 40,000,000 years ago because of humans, climate change and gases once again.

but of course some pre-creatures didn't become exinct like the Crocodile, Rhino, Bear and Sloth.
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Reptiles and other animals have become extinct through all history. There was no big cataclysm that stopped reptiles. We still have reptiles today and they still grow until they die. the word dinosaur was not used until the 1800s
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gggggeee
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I aGREE WITH THIS IT IS TOTALLY TRUE
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Herakles
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Lack of food.
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morgan6403
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God killed them all and wanted humans.
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cowboy
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I'm stupid on computers but I had a flash bulb "go off".
What if the mass extinctions were not the result off hits but of NEAR MISSES sufficient to vacuum off one of the polar ice caps or a poopload of water or a lot of atmosphere.Anything worth looking into???
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