That $5 bill (Confederate) turned out to be unlucky for Lincoln. Rumor has it $2 bills (U.S., first introduced in 1862) are unlucky — https://www.snopes.com/fact-check/two-buck-luck/
It’s the same dinosaur over and over; it’s just that those scientists want to put their own names on everything; it’s the tomasauraus, dickasaurus, and harryasaurus.
There’s a song about a tragedy where smoke jumpers died. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KgQNeGPJdcQ inspired by the true story of the Mann Gulch Fire.
A nature center here showed a short film by a dinosaur researcher who said we might be mistaken about the number of different species that have been discovered. He says the children dinosaurs weren’t necessarily little copies of the adults, just smaller. Shapes and proportions can change as the young grow up. This may lead paleontolgists to incorrectly conclude different species have been discovered.
Templo S.U.D. over 6 years ago
So what was the newest dinosaur discovered on 5 October 2018?
fuzzbucket Premium Member over 6 years ago
Did the $5 have his picture on it?
hawgowar over 6 years ago
One of the elite smoke jumper teams are my tribesman, the Chief Mountain Hot Shots of the Blackfeet.
scpandich over 6 years ago
Fun (fake) fact: When they go to a get a hamburger, smokejumpers always say “No” when asked if they want their buns toasted.
mudleg over 6 years ago
That $5 bill (Confederate) turned out to be unlucky for Lincoln. Rumor has it $2 bills (U.S., first introduced in 1862) are unlucky — https://www.snopes.com/fact-check/two-buck-luck/
h.v.greenman over 6 years ago
Does anyone else remember the 1960’s TV series “Ripcord” about a team of smoke jumpers?
h.v.greenman over 6 years ago
Does anyone else remember the 1960’s TV series “Ripcord” about a team of smoke jumpers?
Huckleberry Hiroshima over 6 years ago
Sometimes I think this “believe it or not” series should be changed to “common knowledge acquired in grade school.”
joefearsnothing over 6 years ago
Abe, probably, just wanted that Confederate bill as a souvenir!
J Short over 6 years ago
It’s the same dinosaur over and over; it’s just that those scientists want to put their own names on everything; it’s the tomasauraus, dickasaurus, and harryasaurus.
Radish... over 6 years ago
And how many species on earth go extinct everyday?
comixbomix over 6 years ago
Proving that dinosaurs, like artists, never get the recognition they deserve in their lifetimes…Come to think of it, neither did Lincoln.
russef over 6 years ago
Smoke Jumpers all have a little Charles Bronson in them.
Jogger2 over 6 years ago
There’s a song about a tragedy where smoke jumpers died. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KgQNeGPJdcQ inspired by the true story of the Mann Gulch Fire.
Jogger2 over 6 years ago
A nature center here showed a short film by a dinosaur researcher who said we might be mistaken about the number of different species that have been discovered. He says the children dinosaurs weren’t necessarily little copies of the adults, just smaller. Shapes and proportions can change as the young grow up. This may lead paleontolgists to incorrectly conclude different species have been discovered.
Stephen Gilberg over 6 years ago
How long has that rate been going? I just read that there were 1,047 identified dinosaur species by September 17 this year.
Spock over 6 years ago
And what would a smoke jumper do after coming down in the mid of a wildfire?
Luanaphile over 6 years ago
Unlikely that we can tell a genus from a species. So probably all finds are distinct genera.