Spyke
lemmy.ca

The teeth on the rabbit skull don't match up with the picture of what aliens would picture. They might misinterpret some things but not the obvious characteristics.

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That would be dishonest, I'm pretty sure they sourced that from aliens.

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The hind legs also have the joints in proportionally the wrong places compared to the skeleton. I reckon they gave it to the intern to reconstruct, and they just hastily banged it out last thing on a Friday afternoon after a liquid lunch.

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I was in a dinopark recently and there were some bone replicas, footprints etc. and I was constantly like "how the hell didn't the scientists see that it's just a giant chicken?"

Some of it is extremely obvious.

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Muad'dibreply
sopuli.xyz

The only scientifically accurate scene in Jurassic Park has a little boy say the velociraptor looks like a turkey. They knew dinosaurs were chickens, they just didn't bother showing us in movies.

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dustyDatareply
lemmy.world

They retconned Jurassic park saying the skin was like that because of the genes they had to splice up in order to bring them back to life.

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lemmy.world

Has anyone actually tried representing dinosaurs like fluffy (or very feathery) animals?

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cynarreply
lemmy.world

A 15' chicken with teeth would be terrifying.

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Donkterreply
lemmy.world

The common art keeps giving them long feathers on their arms but I would have assumed long feathers only evolved on flying birds and most of the feathers on the flightless dinosaurs would be pretty uniform.

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cynarreply
lemmy.world

I've also come across these. There's a lot we don't know, all of these could be entirely wrong.

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Sometimes we might never really know. It is part of the mystery. Can you imagine if you had dinosaurs that had trunks like elephants?

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unfortunately a lot of art just sorta glues a bunch of feathers to a deinonychus and calls it a velociraptor, but here's some stuff i feel makes more sense.
(Also side note: t.rex probably was actually mostly naked, however it was likely skin rather than scales, like a giant plucked monster turkey, which IMO is significantly worse.)

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lemmy.world

I always wondered What if all dinosaurs were big furry balls with large ears...

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We're pretty sure now that they were more similar to birbs with proto feathers acting as fur. So many of them probably would be puff balls. Although it was also hotter back then.

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lemmy.zip

Love me some shrink wrap in my paleo art. The ones depicting baboons are especially nightmarish.

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Imagine aliens finding earth a few centuries after we kill ourselves through climate change and war, they find a human skeleton but mix up a bunch of bones with dogs and cats, and they also believed we had feathers.

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