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on Wed, 28 Jun 2006 18:32:25 +0200, Mario Petrinovich
<mario.petrinovic1@xxxxxxxxxxx> sez:
` nickname:
` > How did grass eating dinosaurs survive without grassland? No monkeys at
` > that time, AFAIK. DD
` Don't know about life on trees, but there wasn't grass eating
` dinosaurs. If you take a look at dino teeth, you will see that they are made
` to strip fern. This is what they ate. There wasn't geassland, there wasn't
` grassland living animals.
` This is what I am talking about all the time. Grassland emerged
` immidiately before we have finds of first bipedals. And, look at that,
` grassland is maintained by fire started by bipedals (us), and bipedals are
` fire using, and cooked food eating species. Now, what a coincidence.
` -- Mario
Ya gotta keep up, the past is changing fast:
http://www.sciencenews.org/articles/20051119/fob1.asp
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vincent@triumf[munge].ca Pete Vincent
Disclaimer: all I know I learned from reading Usenet.
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