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| 10 Feb 2013 07:25 PM |
| i mean like, noone has ever seen them.. how do we know they dont meow or something?? |
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| 10 Feb 2013 07:26 PM |
| Because only mammals can meow, and we have fossil proof that Dinosaurs are reptiles. |
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| 10 Feb 2013 07:27 PM |
| reptiles can't meow you simpleton |
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| 10 Feb 2013 07:28 PM |
| well we can study where their vocal cords or whatever would be |
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| 10 Feb 2013 07:29 PM |
| i can imagine two tyrannosaurus rexes in a slapfight, repeatedly saying "roar" in flamboyant voices |
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| 10 Feb 2013 07:30 PM |
| but weve never heard them... |
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| 10 Feb 2013 07:31 PM |
| Our unevolved ancestors did. |
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| 10 Feb 2013 07:31 PM |
| why would we study the sounds dinosaurs made though lol |
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| 10 Feb 2013 07:33 PM |
| Well, scientists have studied the sounds butts can make, they even came up with a scientific name for cr@p, it's scat. |
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| 10 Feb 2013 07:35 PM |
| charizard the scientific name of poo is feces |
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