I can't remember the last time I really worried about a dinosaur....
Do you worry about dinosaurs often?
Did this worrying just start, or have you always been worried about dinosaurs?
2006-06-28 03:09:55
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answered by Anonymous
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From a creationist standpoint, who says they are all gone (or that we are worried about them)?? Not that they are as large as they used to grow a few thousand years ago, but some animals today did live then as they are now. Who's to say that the Lochness Monster isn't there? Not that I fully agree it is, but that is a HUGE lake, and you can't be everywhere at once to disporve that Nessy exists. There are even acocunts in Africa of a large dino-like animal. Remember the movie "Baby" from a few years back? Where do you think they got that idea. Middle Ages stories are full of dragons, what if these are just dino stories blown slightly out of proportion? (adding in the firebreathing...)?
Just a few things to think about...
2006-06-28 12:22:38
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answered by meflute 2
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I don't know about worried, but the things are fascinating. Big different and mysterious.
Learning about the earths history is a broad extension of self knowledge, the long answer to 'how did I get here'.
They were around a lot longer than we have been around, success is always worth studying.
As wildly successful as they were, they went extinct, it's a nice cautionary tale for arrogant monkey spawn like us to keep in mind.
2006-06-28 11:40:25
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answered by corvis_9 5
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Are you worried about dinosaurs?
2006-06-28 18:09:58
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answered by akatd 4
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who said we are worried about dinosaurs? lol
2006-07-05 01:50:55
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answered by shaoween232 4
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From a scientific standpoint, it would allow us to broaden our knowledge about them, which would also include the way their ancient environment affected them, and what factors contributed to their extinction.
2006-06-28 11:58:29
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answered by skaj21 2
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We're not worried about them; we are just curious & fascinated with them.
2006-06-28 10:09:39
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answered by Anonymous
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They are worried as to what killed them off so quickly.
2006-06-28 10:08:02
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answered by jessigirl00781 5
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Their life and death can help us to understand how the planet evolves and if we might suceptable to another "BIG BANG"
2006-06-28 10:08:25
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answered by Panic at the Disco 1
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who is worried about them?
2006-06-28 10:12:59
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answered by tiredhed 3
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