(Science ruins everything) dinosaurs with feathers

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Thaluikhain

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Charcharo said:
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Charcharo said:
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Is there a tank or an APC demonstrating why Humanity is on top by simply crunching over a dinosaur in the new movie?
I'd go for helicopter gunship, myself. Though, even infantry with suitable weapons would work, but I'd much prefer to be safely above reach.
You are 100% safe in a modern armoured vehicle.
Nothing an animal can do can even dent it. You are invulnerable to them. Completely.
Sure, except if you get it stuck in the mud or throw a track in the middle of nowhere, you have to get out.
 

dragoongfa

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thaluikhain said:
Charcharo said:
thaluikhain said:
Charcharo said:
Off topic:
Is there a tank or an APC demonstrating why Humanity is on top by simply crunching over a dinosaur in the new movie?
I'd go for helicopter gunship, myself. Though, even infantry with suitable weapons would work, but I'd much prefer to be safely above reach.
You are 100% safe in a modern armoured vehicle.
Nothing an animal can do can even dent it. You are invulnerable to them. Completely.
Sure, except if you get it stuck in the mud or throw a track in the middle of nowhere, you have to get out.
Tanks are worth a few millions, enough money to send a couple of others to tow/fix the broken one.
 

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Once somebody makes the first great movie (or game) with dinosaurs with feathers we will all think they are cool. The younger generation will just ask themselves why dinosaurs look like naked aliens in older movies.
 

Chris Moses

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If we ever got to see what dinosaurs truly looked like, I think they would look awesome, feathers and all.
 

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I would like to see the dino movies more scientifically accurate as more data becomes available. I think it is pretty cool to watch them morph from what our imaginations created to what actually existed, and not only do we learn about the history of dinosaurs, but we also learn about the history of how humans imagined them as well.