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One thing most people don’t realize is that if there was people that far back, they could have existed for millions of years and never left a trace. We know there weren’t people that far back based on the fossils we do find and how animals evolved but if we were wiped out today, archeologists of a different species that form 100 million years from now might not even find direct evidence of anything more closely related to us than a lemur is.
There are huge gaps in the fossil records (and I’m NOT trying to use that to say that evolution isn’t a “thing”) and there are some branches of dinosauria that have gaps lasting for millions of years. Archeologists 100m years from now might not even realize we ever even walked upright, much less that we used tools of ANY kind.
gopher gofer about 4 years ago
wiiiiiiiiiiilma!
Say What Now‽ Premium Member about 4 years ago
Gazoooo!
zerotvus about 4 years ago
see ya bye Dino…..
WCraft Premium Member about 4 years ago
I dunno, they might survive. After all, they built their homes on “Bedrock.”
listmom about 4 years ago
Ooooo…are we going to have a week of old cartoons? I hope so!
paranormal about 4 years ago
It’s an invisible fire-breathing dragon!!!
tiomax about 4 years ago
And here I thought they were cancelled because of ratings!
Impkins Premium Member about 4 years ago
Where did I put that Welch’s jelly glass???? :)
Lablubber about 4 years ago
Next thing you know, the volcano at Jellystone Park erupts catastrophically.
prabbit237 about 4 years ago
One thing most people don’t realize is that if there was people that far back, they could have existed for millions of years and never left a trace. We know there weren’t people that far back based on the fossils we do find and how animals evolved but if we were wiped out today, archeologists of a different species that form 100 million years from now might not even find direct evidence of anything more closely related to us than a lemur is.
There are huge gaps in the fossil records (and I’m NOT trying to use that to say that evolution isn’t a “thing”) and there are some branches of dinosauria that have gaps lasting for millions of years. Archeologists 100m years from now might not even realize we ever even walked upright, much less that we used tools of ANY kind.
Laurie Stoker Premium Member about 4 years ago
Oh no! Save Dino!!!!!!