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The more stylist models only last a few years, while rugged and utilitarian tend to be build for decades, like the VW Bug and the Unimog, both first built for civilians in the 1940s. The latter is still built today. The âgator is the Unimog of the reptile world.
But to be fair the dinosaurs are still popular today because every anthropological museum has a dinosaur skeleton, but yet I have yet to see a 65 million year old crocodile skeleton display in a museum. Do we even have proof that the crocks were around then unchanged? All we have is a footnote in Wikipedia about crocks.
The age of the Dinosaurs lasted from about 252 million years ago, to 66 million years ago, when someone hit the âresetâ button in the form of an asteroid impact.
pearlsbs over 4 years ago
And the crocodilians are still here.
Mordock999 Premium Member over 4 years ago
Yep. Those palm trees are survivors.
Enter.Name.Here over 4 years ago
The more stylist models only last a few years, while rugged and utilitarian tend to be build for decades, like the VW Bug and the Unimog, both first built for civilians in the 1940s. The latter is still built today. The âgator is the Unimog of the reptile world.
danketaz Premium Member over 4 years ago
Lumpy and bumpy win again.
GreggW Premium Member over 4 years ago
The one that needs a lot less food to live.
The Reader Premium Member over 4 years ago
Fortunetellers are a resilient bunch all right!
Zykoic over 4 years ago
Smug. But dinosaurs went extinct after about a 170 million year run. So-ok.
cdward over 4 years ago
Until we last as long as the dinosaurs, I donât think we can really mock their longevity.
Troglodyte over 4 years ago
Make that over two hundred million for crocs and their forbears, you windbag!
BigDaveGlass over 4 years ago
Donât forget crocs once walked on their hind legs as wellâŠ
BigDaveGlass over 4 years ago
https://www.nationalgeographic.co.uk/science-and-technology/2020/06/mysterious-crocodile-relative-may-have-walked-on-two-legs
mrcooncat over 4 years ago
Apparently the History Channelâs Swamp People havenât been here yet âŠ
dcdete. over 4 years ago
But to be fair the dinosaurs are still popular today because every anthropological museum has a dinosaur skeleton, but yet I have yet to see a 65 million year old crocodile skeleton display in a museum. Do we even have proof that the crocks were around then unchanged? All we have is a footnote in Wikipedia about crocks.
1953Baby over 4 years ago
And youâll still be green, too. . .nice to feel comfortable in your own skin. . .
Durak Premium Member over 4 years ago
A million years is an eye-blink.
Vangoghdog01 over 4 years ago
If it wasnât for that damn astroidâŠâŠâŠâŠâŠ
Jeffin Premium Member over 4 years ago
That sounds like a crock to me.
Wizard of Ahz-no relation over 4 years ago
yeah dude? just try to tie your shoe laces.
Michael G. over 4 years ago
Such prescience! Put that one in charge of global ecological concerns.
WCraft over 4 years ago
Considering that they were estimated to roam earth for at least 2 million years, that statement might have been accurate in a small way!
Bruce1253 over 4 years ago
The age of the Dinosaurs lasted from about 252 million years ago, to 66 million years ago, when someone hit the âresetâ button in the form of an asteroid impact.
Ivy Valory Premium Member over 4 years ago
Pride goeth before the Sweet Meteor of Death âŠ
somebody stole my stem over 4 years ago
creeps.
jslabotnik over 4 years ago
Sharks meet his description in P1, and are still around
Ivan Araque over 4 years ago
Wait till the rats take overâŠ
KEA over 4 years ago
a million, maybe, 65 million, not so much
WayneTurner over 4 years ago
Well, if the Metroid had not got him, covid19 would have.
Bargrove over 4 years ago
Great fun! Thanks, Gang.
stamps over 4 years ago
It probably wonât be us.
Lightpainter over 4 years ago
All amateurs compared to cockroachesâŠ300 million years..so far.
zeexenon over 4 years ago
This one is dated, i.e., 65-million B.C.
michael.shadoan over 4 years ago
âAll Green with Envyâ,,,