The stars have moved. Some have been born, some have died. The moon is farther away. The big rock that destroyed your version of the world is no longer in the sky..
Pterasaurs and birds existed together with dinosaurs. But only the birds continued after the Chicxulub meteorite struck. Between the strike, shock wave, release of a huge amount of methane gas from the opposite side of the planet and massive climate changes.
GreasyOldTam about 5 years ago
Well, the constellations were different. Probably none of the ones we see would have existed.
santa72404 about 5 years ago
Pterodactyls the dyspeptic pigeons of the Pliocene.
mjb515 about 5 years ago
The stars have moved. Some have been born, some have died. The moon is farther away. The big rock that destroyed your version of the world is no longer in the sky..
Breadboard about 5 years ago
Well George now you no longer have that problem !
car2ner about 5 years ago
all together now, on 3 1…2…3…. EWWWWWWWWWWW GROSS
david_42 about 5 years ago
That was about half way around the galaxy orbit, so the stars would have been very different.
pearlquake about 5 years ago
Good thing they didn’t have windshields back then…pterodactyls would have wreaked havoc on them!
Ellis97 about 5 years ago
I remember at summer camp. I could always see a starry night.
Seed_drill about 5 years ago
So, they were like passenger pigeons, then?
jamesbaird1572 about 5 years ago
More than 71 million years between the two species.
Night-Gaunt49[Bozo is Boffo] about 5 years ago
Pterasaurs and birds existed together with dinosaurs. But only the birds continued after the Chicxulub meteorite struck. Between the strike, shock wave, release of a huge amount of methane gas from the opposite side of the planet and massive climate changes.
Stephen Gilberg about 5 years ago
Except the pterodactyls. They’d need sunscreen.
g.iangoodson about 5 years ago
Judging from the strip, there is a hint of starling murmuration. Is George thinking of a pterodactyl murmuration?