Some folks think that they grew brains, invented societies, blew each other up in a global war and then millions of years of geology has covered up that tiny little 20,000 to 50,000 or so years.
Unless we change our climate-changing ways we’ll soon go the way of the dinosaurs, lasting only a tiny fraction of the time they were here. So much for ‘intelligence’ as a survival trait!
Well, what more can you expect from the fossilized when given that Wiley is probably reading the NY Times or Washington Post with CNN and NPR playing in the background…
Some years back I read an article in “Science Digest” about speculation that had the dinosaurs not gone extinct, there was a species that was already on its way to evolving into an upright biped with a large brain that would have eventually occupied the niche that humans fill today. There was even an artist’s conception of what that dinosaur would look like after evolving. Reminded me of sci-fi aliens in comic books.
Whatever evolves next, will grow to be intelligent, develop archeology and wonder how this race could evolve and then knowingly kill itself off. At least the dinosaurs had an excuse.
sirbadger almost 3 years ago
I always wanted to wag my tail.
Concretionist almost 3 years ago
Some folks think that they grew brains, invented societies, blew each other up in a global war and then millions of years of geology has covered up that tiny little 20,000 to 50,000 or so years.
Superfrog almost 3 years ago
We’d have been terrible lizards.
STEPUP almost 3 years ago
For one thing, your arms wouldn’t be long enough to hold that newspaper!!!
in.amongst almost 3 years ago
Ahem, Danae – care to take a look at the US Congress!?! Lots of ’em around.
Cornelius Noodleman almost 3 years ago
What’s that goo between the dinosaur’s toes? People.
jmarkoff2 almost 3 years ago
If Captain Ahab and his crew had been Velociraptors, then: https://www.analogsf.com/assets/6/6/TheQuestGreatGrayMossy_Turtledove.pdf
nosirrom almost 3 years ago
Cockroaches are waiting for their turn.
Doug K almost 3 years ago
Imagining being a dinosaur is a lot more fun than actually being a dinosaur – I imagine.
ikini Premium Member almost 3 years ago
Strictly speaking, not all of them died out. The dinosaur descendants who still exist are called…birds.
einarbt almost 3 years ago
Playing what if can be fun but …
A Common 'tator almost 3 years ago
I’m not sure whether it’s me, but shouldn’t that be “became” extinct… I’m not trying to be pedantic, but that’s how I’ve always said it… Am I wrong?
sandpiper almost 3 years ago
Dad is feeling blue about the state of the world, but that’s his usual take.
basspro almost 3 years ago
My grandkids call me a dinosaur.
Kilrwat Premium Member almost 3 years ago
Unless we change our climate-changing ways we’ll soon go the way of the dinosaurs, lasting only a tiny fraction of the time they were here. So much for ‘intelligence’ as a survival trait!
mourdac Premium Member almost 3 years ago
Look at your bird feeders to see their descendants.
mindjob almost 3 years ago
We should be so lucky to be as successful as the dinosaurs, living for millions of years
vaughnrl2003 Premium Member almost 3 years ago
I have enough trouble with Gecko’s. The last thing I need is a smarmy insurance selling stegosaurus.
Diat60 almost 3 years ago
♫For everything, turn, turn, turn, There is a season, turn, turn, turn♫
Will E. Makeit Premium Member almost 3 years ago
Well, what more can you expect from the fossilized when given that Wiley is probably reading the NY Times or Washington Post with CNN and NPR playing in the background…
IshkaBibel1 almost 3 years ago
There have been 5 major as well as many minor extinction events which changed the direction of life on earth.
Newenglandah almost 3 years ago
Some years back I read an article in “Science Digest” about speculation that had the dinosaurs not gone extinct, there was a species that was already on its way to evolving into an upright biped with a large brain that would have eventually occupied the niche that humans fill today. There was even an artist’s conception of what that dinosaur would look like after evolving. Reminded me of sci-fi aliens in comic books.
Teto85 Premium Member almost 3 years ago
I like my dinosaurs small and edible. Like chicken, turkey and other fowl.
mistercatworks almost 3 years ago
165 million years is a pretty good run. We should be so lucky. We won’t be, but it’s nice to think about.
Richard S Russell Premium Member almost 3 years ago
And we all know that life is fair, right?
The Brooklyn Accent Premium Member almost 3 years ago
Their brains were small, and they died.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HcPcKXoyv3A
brooklyn51 almost 3 years ago
Would we even know the difference?
Doctor Go almost 3 years ago
There’s still Congress…
Bilan almost 3 years ago
Whatever evolves next, will grow to be intelligent, develop archeology and wonder how this race could evolve and then knowingly kill itself off. At least the dinosaurs had an excuse.
Laurie Stoker Premium Member almost 3 years ago
Honestly, the planet would be in better shape if the dinosaurs were still in charge.
gcarlson almost 3 years ago
In the Star Trek novel First Frontier Kirk & crew encounter a parallel universe in which raptors did live long enough to develop interstellar flight.
NWdryad almost 3 years ago
But of course she’s a raptor.
Mediatech almost 3 years ago
Based on some people I’ve met, I’m not so sure that Neanderthals really are extinct.
bakana almost 3 years ago
Danae would enjoy being a Dinosaur, so long as she could be a Velociraptor.
jonelphick 9 months ago
I’ve noticed that Americans have difficulty with the use of past tenses. “If they didn’t go extinct” should be “If they hadn’t gone extinct”.