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Would we be as advanced technolgically as we are now? Would running from giant predators make us live underground? Would all of our cities have giant thick walls around them to protect the citizens? Would we have domesticated them? Would we be eating them? Or if nature didn't wipe them out would we have taken the job and wiped them out ourselves? What do you think? How do you imagine your day to day routine bieng different, if Dinosaurs were never destroyed? Tell Matticus, he WANTS to KNOW.

2007-03-08 07:30:02 · 8 answers · asked by Matticus Kole 4 in Society & Culture Other - Society & Culture

8 answers

We'd probably put them in zoos and such like we do with elephants and crocodiles. Thought I'm sure there would be places where they'd wonder around wild and free. And I'm sure that many of them would have become extinct due to humans. Big walls around our cities? Maybe. I'd hate to think what life on the farm would be like. And the cities depend on the farms, too. I don't know how technology would be affected. Domesticating them would be fun, and for the herbivores would probably be likely. We probably wouldn't eat them because I bet they'd be endangered because so many of our ancestors ate them!
My day. Well, I live in a suburb. So the fences around the city wouldn't protect me. I'm sure we'd have a lot of things to protect ourselves against them if they came around. Or maybe we'd have them all in animal preserves so it wouldn't change things as much. But one thing is for sure, the dinosaur museum right where I live, which I go to often (the largest in the world, I might add) would be kindof obsolete.

Great question.

2007-03-08 07:39:44 · answer #1 · answered by Laurel W 4 · 2 1

I guess we would still be slaying dragons on a regular basis and trying to keep them from eating us. With our technology that wouldn't have been so hard but it could have been more interesting up until now. My son who is a real genius tells me that the dragons are the last of a warm blooded type of dinosaur. I grew up on a farm in Kansas and it was not at all unusual for people to find bones and they are in the science museum at KU. My dad found one that they dug up when they were putting in a lake near here. You don't hear so much about them finding them like we used to but it sure was interesting.

2007-03-08 15:44:17 · answer #2 · answered by moonrose777 4 · 0 1

We wouldn't even be here if the dinosaurs didn't die out.
When the dinosaurs dies, it was a mass extinction that changed the world.
It gave a chance for the mammals the evolve into more superior species.

2007-03-08 15:34:30 · answer #3 · answered by Jacques 5 · 1 0

The human race would probably not exist, or we would definitely not be in the 6 billions had the dinos not been eradicated (save for the lizard and croc, and other small guys).

2007-03-08 15:34:15 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

they'd be the dominent life form on this planet. we wouldnt have the joys of educating ourselves we'd be living to survive. on the flip side there wouldnt be wars or poverty. our needs would be simpler and that is to live without being eaten.

2007-03-08 15:39:20 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Yes meat would be a lot cheaper

2007-03-08 15:33:39 · answer #6 · answered by swindled 7 · 3 0

i don't think we would have had the chance to evolve into what we are today.

2007-03-08 15:34:04 · answer #7 · answered by Uppy 3 · 1 0

are you kidding? we would be eatened!

2007-03-08 15:32:32 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 2 0

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