You've got to hand it to Bilbo. It must have taken real effort to come up with the original post. Admit it mate, you're having a laugh, aren't you?
You've got to hand it to Bilbo. It must have taken real effort to come up with the original post. Admit it mate, you're having a laugh, aren't you?
Yes I am indeed laughing my ass off but that IS the OFFICIAL velociraptor as it is now believed to have looked.
Just type in velociraptor and feathers into google, it's proven beyond doubt apparently, they were covered in feathers and looked just like that, its a SCIENTIFIC FACT![]()
If I designed dinos, I would make one with like a glow-stick like quality........say it evolved for finding mates or june bugs, etc.
"If there's a better chin in the world than Pryor's, it has to be on Mount Rushmore." -Pat Putnam.
Bilbo - are you implying that Google or the internet has anything to do with 'real' scientific factSurely we don't absolutely belive things that come up on a computer through a public internet search engine which earns revenue from corporate and government keyword sponsorship.
Incidentally, with the number of threads you have started about science and creationism and all that ..... are you really a creationist, seriously??
If God wanted us to be vegetarians, why are animals made of meat ?
I'm not sure what you mean Laing? Are you preposing that Velociraptor DOESN'T look like that feathered turkey monster according to science?
Because I assure you it does! It is considered a scientific fact now that Velocripator was covered in feathers and looked just like the turkey monster in question. This new image has even made its way to the latest childrens books.
Please I invite you to google it yourself.
Velociraptor Had Feathers
]Velociraptor was a feathered fiend - Times Online
The bbc news service covered it as well
BBC NEWS | Science/Nature | Velociraptor dino 'had feathers'
So it's now a FACT of science that that is what Velociraptor looked like, if you're disagreeing you're disagreeing with science not me![]()
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