Dinosaurs were reptiles who lived on land. Fish are not reptiles and they don’t live on land. Dunkleosteus was a species of fish. Like you, Sherman. You’re relatives.
Actually, “dinosaur” refers to a specific genre characterized by vertically descent legs and possibly warm-bloodedness, or, at least “endothermic” properties of a sort, represented, these days, by any number of species in the avian grouping.
They are not, and never have been, a member of the reptile family, though they DO share some characteristics in common…
“Extinct 65 million years go.” The urban (or rural) myth continues. How then are their fossils sticking from the grounds, with regard to the erosion rate?
momofalex7 over 1 year ago
“We”? There’s more than one?
Ratkin Premium Member over 1 year ago
They’re canker saurs – always showing up years later after you thought you’d gotten rid of them.
C over 1 year ago
Just another coelacanth
Izzy Moreno over 1 year ago
65 million and 48 years.
electricshadow Premium Member over 1 year ago
I remember Bob from “Dilbert” making the same argument.
vlad8601 over 1 year ago
sharks are dinosaurs. they haven’t evolved in 600 million years
GKBOWOOD Premium Member over 1 year ago
My! What big teeth you have…
rugeirn over 1 year ago
Dinosaurs were reptiles who lived on land. Fish are not reptiles and they don’t live on land. Dunkleosteus was a species of fish. Like you, Sherman. You’re relatives.
Old Time Tales over 1 year ago
That is one dopey looking shark! ;)
CaveCat87 over 1 year ago
That’s a very good argument there.
xSigoff Premium Member over 1 year ago
With teeth like that, I would be careful how I interacted with him.
raybarb44 over 1 year ago
An doing an amazing job at that it would seem…..
feefers_ over 1 year ago
Maybe they were just avoiding social media and elections
Roscoe over 1 year ago
I knew this girl that was extinct… err… playing hard to get.
eddi-TBH over 1 year ago
Sherm, he’s a primitive fish. You and dinosaurs are descendants of his kind.
wellis1947 Premium Member over 1 year ago
Actually, “dinosaur” refers to a specific genre characterized by vertically descent legs and possibly warm-bloodedness, or, at least “endothermic” properties of a sort, represented, these days, by any number of species in the avian grouping.
They are not, and never have been, a member of the reptile family, though they DO share some characteristics in common…
WentHulk over 1 year ago
This won’t end well.
akiprev04 over 1 year ago
“Extinct 65 million years go.” The urban (or rural) myth continues. How then are their fossils sticking from the grounds, with regard to the erosion rate?
WentHulk over 1 year ago
Not a dinosaur Megan…………….
ToneeRhianRose about 1 year ago
Haha! XD