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Itâs not just a case of putting things like this one individual dinosaur back to solve this problem â there would many more dinosaurs besides this one. And itâs also all the other things that are affected and changed by their existence (now and in the past).
Well darn. Whatâs up with those sneaky dinosaurs. Always popping up where least expected. Canât they just stay unleaded or diesel like they are meant to be?
OMG! This is too weird: Reading Brian Switekâs books on dinosaurs and bones and decided to make a chart of the eras/dinosaurs in each era. Whoever thought Iâd spend a morning with a dinosaur obsession???
Allosaurs existed during the late Jurassic (145 to 155 million years ago). The Jurassic period witnessed the breakup of the Pangaean supercontinent into two big pieces, Gondwana in the south (corresponding to modern-day Africa, South America, Australia, and Antarctica) and Laurasia in the north (Eurasia and North America).
willispate over 3 years ago
reminds me of âWeâre Back: A Dinosaur Storyâ. I missed that movie.
finkd over 3 years ago
Welcome to Jurassic Park.
Superfrog over 3 years ago
Thatâs an impressive anomaly.
[Unnamed Reader - 8bb645] over 3 years ago
Maybe a crossover with the British series Primeval?
Pgalden1 Premium Member over 3 years ago
Oops
WGillete over 3 years ago
Just because it followed you homeâŠ
Mediatech over 3 years ago
An alllosaurus is smaller than a tyrannosaurus, and lacks their pleasant demeanor.
Orcatime over 3 years ago
Always put your toys back when youâre done playing with them.
Scorpio Premium Member over 3 years ago
Wait a minute, Danae wasnât bouncing around the timeline, how would she know the dino is out of place.
Doug K over 3 years ago
Itâs not just a case of putting things like this one individual dinosaur back to solve this problem â there would many more dinosaurs besides this one. And itâs also all the other things that are affected and changed by their existence (now and in the past).
sekertrollslayer over 3 years ago
The laptop went white when they saw the big tailâŠ
Pedmar Premium Member over 3 years ago
If youâre looking for the T-Rex, heâs in todayâs Ripleyâs.
Bring Back "The Good Place" over 3 years ago
Well, if youâre looking for anomalies⊠drawing black people with big lips is pretty outdated
vaughnrl2003 Premium Member over 3 years ago
Well darn. Whatâs up with those sneaky dinosaurs. Always popping up where least expected. Canât they just stay unleaded or diesel like they are meant to be?
Pickled Pete over 3 years ago
If you are here reading this, then everything is as itâs supposed to be.
1953Baby over 3 years ago
OMG! This is too weird: Reading Brian Switekâs books on dinosaurs and bones and decided to make a chart of the eras/dinosaurs in each era. Whoever thought Iâd spend a morning with a dinosaur obsession???
bluegirl285 over 3 years ago
You mean, getting credited for inventing the telescope wasnât a big enough anomaly?
Cerabooge over 3 years ago
Do I hear thunder?
Honorable Mention In The Banjo Toss Premium Member over 3 years ago
Does anyone remember the âHow and Whyâ books? Dinosaurs, electricity, etc.
christelisbetty over 3 years ago
Silly Danae, George the T-Rex, is Over the Hedge.
inkyb over 3 years ago
is the pi on Jefferyâs laptop a geeky pun for a different kind of pi(e) filling (that might be found on a laptop cover)? if so, nice!
The Brooklyn Accent Premium Member over 3 years ago
I think thatâs Earl Sinclair, doing his job as a tree-pusher.
JenSolo02 over 3 years ago
Ah, gifted perfectionism⊠Have to argue the actual species of the animal, despite the existential problem.
briangj2 over 3 years ago
Allosaurs existed during the late Jurassic (145 to 155 million years ago). The Jurassic period witnessed the breakup of the Pangaean supercontinent into two big pieces, Gondwana in the south (corresponding to modern-day Africa, South America, Australia, and Antarctica) and Laurasia in the north (Eurasia and North America).
https://www.thoughtco.com/the-three-ages-of-dinosaurs-1091932
https://www.smithsonianmag.com/science-nature/on-dinosaur-time-65556840/
keenanthelibrarian over 3 years ago
Thatâs not an Apple laptop on Jefferyâs knee â the symbol is âpiâ.
Radish... over 3 years ago
Booger brained boys.
JH&Cats over 3 years ago
Danae is disgusted.
mistercatworks over 3 years ago
The basic problem with time travel: in the Jurassic, the Earth was on the other side of the Milky Way. Youâd step out into vacuum.