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Forum Post A new theory about Extinction of Dinosaurs
The theory of the increasing of the earth's gravity From the earliest days that the big bones of past animals were found, some questions about their decline came up, which continued up t...
Forum Post Dinosaur extinction theory
I saw a report on Teletext suggesting an alternative theory for the extinction of the dinosaurs. Suggested that the plant eaters ate so much foliage that they broke wind continuously. The result was d...
Forum Post New theory on dinosaur extinction ?????
BBC News Online Friday, 28 July, 2000, 16:04 GMT 17:04 UK Dinosaurs died out 65 million years ago Dinosaurs were not wiped out by a meteorite or a planetary catastrophe but by a serious flatulence...
Forum Post Anyone have any thoughts on the Indian Meteor Theory? I am d...
Anyone have any thoughts on the Indian Meteor Theory? I am dubious due the the improbability of two such bodies hitting the earth in such a short period of time...
Blog Post A new theory about: Why insects have small bulks?
A new theory about: Why insects have small bulks? Before explanation of my new theory, I point out to those theories which have been presented before on this respect. Exoskeleton theory: Insects have...
Blog Post The Theory Of The Increasing Of The Earth's Gravity
...decreasing food and eating of their eggs by other smaller mammals. Among these theories, there is one theory which is of more acceptance for scientists and attracts the attention of more acceptanc...
Forum Post Extinction of Mega Fauna 13,000 years ago
Hi all, I recently watched a documentary on the new theory of the mass extinction 13,000 years ago. The new theory suggests that a meteorite impacted into the North American Ice Sheet,hence why ther...
Forum Post Dinos from space?
vodaganosi, welcome to the forum wow... that's an interesting theory (I have never ever heard before) Something that might just as well be true also. One can investigate and conclude only ...
Forum Post Did the Size of Dinosaurs Change over Time?
... I've learned is that Paleontology is NOT an exact science, but, rather, filled with speculation and theory, that can't really be distinguished from theory or fact. We know astonishingly lit...
Forum Post Museum Unveils Most Bird-like Dinosaur Yet
...hat kind of a link did you say? Larry Martin is another big-timer along with Feduccia. Regarding your theory <snipped> I finally got around to reading Pat Shipman's _Taking Wing_, and I...
Forum Post Question about the KT extinction
Hi all I have some questions regarding opponents to the theory that a large bolide collision was responsible for the dinosaurs' (and many other organisms' extinction. What is it, spe...
Forum Post dinosaurs still live underwater!
I agree with Raptor Lewis theory here!
Forum Post Pterosaur origin
...ntists should not discard data, for if they do, there is no longer any connection between observation and theory' (Kluge 1984:2).' (Mayr and Ashlock 1991). Therefore, if one discards dat...
Forum Post What was the Biggest Mammalian land predator of all time?
tell me any link or the name of any book where u can prove your theory
Forum Post Purpose of in human genome Re: Occurrences of complexity before simplicity
...e conversation about simple and complex organisms to distinguish between the validity of Darwin Evolution theory and Superdeterminism theory. I may have stumbled upon the 'purpose' and '...
Forum Post Asteroid Or Comet Triggered Largest Mass Extinction 250 Million Years Ago
Dinokid, welcome to the forum I think you're right. The asteroid theory indeed is the one most acceptable till now
Forum Post chicken egg question
The problem with that theory is that
Blog Comment Archaeopteryx: Ancient bird or dinosaur?
... of dinosaurs which are digits 1,2,3. The digit homologies are a major problem for the birds are dinosaur theory. What about tooth morphology? Larry Martin from University of Kansas has pointed out th...
Forum Post David Raup
...as once called the world's most brilliant paleontologist by Stephen Jay Gould, is best known for his theory that mass extinctions occur periodically every 26 million years. This theory was origin...
Forum Post Monty Python Dinosaur Sketch
...na;It's from the dinosaur sketch where the host:Chris is talking with guest Elk: miss Anne about her theory on the brontosaurus.I hope this is what you were looking for. ...
Forum Post what was the name of the asteroid
...as pluto and pluto bounced off and whent all the way to were it is now? I think its a highly impossible theory though. ...
Forum Post T-Rex; Predator or Scavenger
...Rex had a bite force of over 9 tons per square inch, not 1000lbs. There are many other problems with your theory as well, these holes you speak of as "sinuses" are actually holes that help t...
Forum Post Asteroid Did not kill Dinosaurs
...: 'How was life created ?' He merely moves this great issue to another planet... So I think his theory isn't a response at all. (To my mind, the role of water polarization and mud struc...
Forum Post It's official : An asteroid wiped out the Dinosaurs
...nment reports. Everyone seems to find new answers to old questions but it all boils down to agreeing on a theory. It is up to the individual to believe what he will....
Forum Post How many fossil birds?
... don't know how many fossils of birds we have. I guess it referrs to what I call the "Bird-Dino Theory." If you consider some taxa of theropods to be birds, then that would contri...
Forum Post Looking for information about the Dilophosaurus
My theory is they changed colors with mood and worked as a sun visor for glare.
Blog Comment Utahraptor Research, Part 4: Questions and Habitat
...ence really knew before the last five years and think about how they have always said they knew. Darwins theory of evolving from the sea may be wrong. It is possible that with one flip of genetics t...
Forum Post Feathery Dinosaurs
...9; to the early birds. The closest thing to a link. I can see the wisdom in the 'ground up' theory of flight, especially as all other 'flying' creatures that are obviously ...
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