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Post by Deleted on Apr 14, 2012 13:28:45 GMT -6
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Post by skywalker on Apr 16, 2012 20:46:37 GMT -6
I think that all DNA has the physical characteristics embedded in the gene code to potentially produce dinosaurs...it just takes the right combination of genes and environmental conditions in order for them to evolve. Dinosaurs were the dominant forms of complex life forms on the Earth for more than 100 million years because conditions here were ideal for their survival. If there is a planet out there that is similar to ours with a climate the way it used to be a 100 million years ago than there is a very good chance it will have dinos on it...and they will probably be ruling it just like they did here.
I have often wondered what would have happened if they had not gone extinct 65 million years ago. Fossils show that some dinosaur species were beginning to develop larger brains and theoretically more intelligence. Would they have continued to evolve along those lines, eventually producing some kind of intelligent reptilian humanoid? Is that where all of the stories about the reptilians come from? Are they the eventual culmination of dinosaurian evolution?
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