if dinosours never went extinct

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avatar for riddleschool riddleschool 5051 posts
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where would i be right now

 
avatar for DrOctaganapus2 DrOctaganapus2 9969 posts
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Either dissolving in a T-Rex’s stomach or in tiny pieces of a Dino Turd.

 
avatar for tenco1 tenco1 13677 posts
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Originally posted by DrOctaganapus2:

Either dissolving in a T-Rex’s stomach or in tiny pieces of a Dino Turd.

Probably neither, considering we wouldn’t evolve until the dinosaurs become extinct.

 
avatar for DrOctaganapus2 DrOctaganapus2 9969 posts
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Originally posted by tenco1:
Originally posted by DrOctaganapus2:

Either dissolving in a T-Rex’s stomach or in tiny pieces of a Dino Turd.

Probably neither, considering we wouldn’t evolve until the dinosaurs become extinct.

I am assuming it would be a hypothetical situation where both were somehow possible and we lived with dinosaurs. Though we would never technologically evolve except on islands until we make weapons capable of killing dinosaurs.

Also, kongrats on 10K posts.

 
avatar for tenco1 tenco1 13677 posts
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Originally posted by DrOctaganapus2:

I am assuming it would be a hypothetical situation where both were somehow possible and we lived with dinosaurs. Though we would never technologically evolve except on islands until we make weapons capable of killing dinosaurs.

Oh.

In that case, dino turds it is.

Also, kongrats on 10K posts.

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But thanks anyway.

 
avatar for Draconavin Draconavin 1881 posts
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Bird-people…
or Reptilian-people.
Lol, who knows. Humans would find it difficult to build a civilization with dinosaurs trampling everything. (If humans would exist at all)
Shoulda posted in OT, mighta got some smart answers ;)

Edit: Realistically, there probably wouldn’t be any form of intelligent life in the sense, as being as smart as homo sapiens.
No civilization, and we would probably be scared apes in trees. The big thing was that we were able to become the king of the jungle due to our ingenuity to using tools to our advantage against stronger creatures, and improve our life spans. With dinosaurs we would mostly be some sort of scavenger, that would find it very difficult to compete in this very tough new world.

 
avatar for zys123 zys123 7244 posts
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Originally posted by DrOctaganapus2:
Originally posted by tenco1:
Originally posted by DrOctaganapus2:

Either dissolving in a T-Rex’s stomach or in tiny pieces of a Dino Turd.

Probably neither, considering we wouldn’t evolve until the dinosaurs become extinct.

I am assuming it would be a hypothetical situation where both were somehow possible and we lived with dinosaurs. Though we would never technologically evolve except on islands until we make weapons capable of killing dinosaurs.

Also, kongrats on 10K posts.

We would enslave them, eat them and parade them in our zoos=solution to global hunger, solution to economy (people visiting zoos), solution of overcrowded prisons (feed them to the dinosaurs…step on someone else’s grass=death by dinosaur :3) and ofc solution of boredom, who wouldn’t love watch dino death fights? :3

 
avatar for Immortal7777 Immortal7777 3945 posts
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That’s a lot of meat though so world hunger would end if you could bring those things down. Mammoth meat would last us for months.

 
avatar for tenco1 tenco1 13677 posts
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Originally posted by zys123:

We would enslave them, eat them and parade them in our zoos=solution to global hunger, solution to economy (people visiting zoos), solution of overcrowded prisons (feed them to the dinosaurs…step on someone else’s grass=death by dinosaur :3) and ofc solution of boredom, who wouldn’t love watch dino death fights? :3

You underestimate the power of foot-long teeth.

 
avatar for DrOctaganapus2 DrOctaganapus2 9969 posts
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Originally posted by zys123:
Originally posted by DrOctaganapus2:
Originally posted by tenco1:
Originally posted by DrOctaganapus2:

Either dissolving in a T-Rex’s stomach or in tiny pieces of a Dino Turd.

Probably neither, considering we wouldn’t evolve until the dinosaurs become extinct.

I am assuming it would be a hypothetical situation where both were somehow possible and we lived with dinosaurs. Though we would never technologically evolve except on islands until we make weapons capable of killing dinosaurs.

Also, kongrats on 10K posts.

We would enslave them, eat them and parade them in our zoos=solution to global hunger, solution to economy (people visiting zoos), solution of overcrowded prisons (feed them to the dinosaurs…step on someone else’s grass=death by dinosaur :3) and ofc solution of boredom, who wouldn’t love watch dino death fights? :3

How would we evolve. We as homo sapiens would spend almost all generations simply fighting for our lives from raptors and Tyranosaurus Rex’s. Even if we were to evolve long enough to fight them, I doubt the carnivourus, predator-instinct dinosaurs would be tamed. Then again, humans did tame wolves into dogs…heh, strikes up a few questions.

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But thanks anyway

Yeah. I never really noticed apparently.

 
avatar for zys123 zys123 7244 posts
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You underestimate the power of the atomic bomb ._.

 
avatar for DrOctaganapus2 DrOctaganapus2 9969 posts
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Originally posted by zys123:

You underestimate the power of the atomic bomb ._.

…How would civilization evolve at such a fast rate scientifically, economically and material-y to even make an atomic bomb with this mofo’s running around?

 
avatar for tenco1 tenco1 13677 posts
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Originally posted by zys123:

You underestimate the power of the atomic bomb ._.

So do you.

 
avatar for zys123 zys123 7244 posts
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Well, I will bring up a hypothetical situation then, what if dinos came at this very moment to earth and populated us…then we could show them our little radioactive fun-bomb :3

 
avatar for tenco1 tenco1 13677 posts
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Originally posted by zys123:

Well, I will bring up a hypothetical situation then, what if dinos came at this very moment to earth and populated us…then we could show them our little radioactive fun-bomb :3

You underestimate the power of nuclear war-fare.

 
avatar for DrOctaganapus2 DrOctaganapus2 9969 posts
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Originally posted by zys123:

Well, I will bring up a hypothetical situation then, what if dinos came at this very moment to earth and populated us…then we could show them our little radioactive fun-bomb :3

1. Depending on where we put it can destroy 25% of the population of Earth.

2. If any Dinosaur survives, then their offspring will be immune to the effects, then what?

3. Thinking that is an attack, Country nuked here will attack Insert Country that is hated by the Country that was Nuked which will lead eventually to Nuclear War-Fare, which will eventually wipe out the Human race entirely.

 
avatar for zys123 zys123 7244 posts
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Its a joke ._.

We’ll probably just have giant dino catching robots ._.

 
avatar for OmegaDoom OmegaDoom 2803 posts
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well, they’d probably have evolved by now into more advanced creatures rather than such big stupid monsters. who knows what they would have developed…

they could have evolved to have feathered wings and be able to fly for all we know.
or into scaled river-dwellers that can stalk any creature, including humans, while staying invisibly under the water until it leaps out, grabs you by the neck with like incredibly powerful jaws (but only when shutting), and does some kind of death-role, tearing you apart and drowning you in the river simultaneously. (wouldn’t that be awesome?!)

i’ll name my first imaginative post-dinosaur creation “birds”. seems to fit. the latter, needs something horrible…something with o’s and c’s, that’s always cool. put an “r” and a “d” in there, and an “l”. oh yeah!

 
avatar for Darkruler2005 Darkruler2005 18894 posts
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I’m not sure what to assume, but let’s start with “the meteor didn’t hit Earth”. So, dinosaurs still existed. And then also assume “eventually, humans started existing”. I doubt humans would be able to advance properly. Dinosaurs would be so dangerous that it would be too hard for humans to scientifically advance. Remember that the reason we became so powerful is exactly because there was no opposition. All of the other humanoids died off.

 
avatar for JohnnyBeGood JohnnyBeGood 1556 posts
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1. lets look at the biohabitats that the more direct ancestors of humans inhabited. Mostly dense forests and swamps. The type where bigger animals(as larger Dino’s) would have such significant moving problems that catching prey would be next to impossible. Dino´s the size of Gorillas, Leopards and Bears could be successful hunters here, but then they would be no more threating.
2. Just looking at how Gorillas and some other bigger Apes defend their own against attacks from predators, shows that they are not an attractive prey. For animals even simple injuries can be life threatening and a prey that is likely to injure a predator is thus not attractive.
3. Even simple weapons like rocks and sharp sticks change the ability to inflict injures on prey and predators, making the user more successful in both regards.

 
avatar for OmegaDoom OmegaDoom 2803 posts
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Dino´s the size of Gorillas, Leopards and Bears could be successful hunters here, but then they would be no more threating.

not really. Dinosaurs were cold blooded, so they either need a lot a sunlight, or have a very passive attitude.

 
avatar for wargamer1000 wargamer1000 205 posts
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If humans and dinosaurs existed and lived together; Jesus could have been a raptor.

 
avatar for karmakoolkid karmakoolkid 5405 posts
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Flintstones ?

Dinosaurs ?

 
avatar for JohnnyBeGood JohnnyBeGood 1556 posts
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Originally posted by OmegaDoom:
Dino´s the size of Gorillas, Leopards and Bears could be successful hunters here, but then they would be no more threating.

not really. Dinosaurs were cold blooded, so they either need a lot a sunlight, or have a very passive attitude.

Not all dinos were cold blooded. Actually today(unlike 30-40 years ago) most are considered to be endothermic. And the cold blooded ones need certain amounts of heat, which does not necessarily mean sunlight.

 
avatar for OmegaDoom OmegaDoom 2803 posts
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oh really? that defies the definition of Reptile then eh? but that’s cool, i’ll take your word for it.

And the cold blooded ones need certain amounts of heat, which does not necessarily mean sunlight.

well in theory, but i don’t know of any forest reptile hunting by chasing other animals, so it seems to be ineffective compared to warm-blooded mammals.
but that’s probably irrelevant if we had warm-blooded dinosaurs. come to think of it, i think i might have heard about that… i recall something of a third way, different from present warm-blooded animals.