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SBYRD5 10-18-2002 06:04 PM

I'm surprised no one has even brought this up yet.Please everyone here should read "National Geographic",and watch less anime on television........

Well, it's been done some very amazing people have been able to discover the first "Dinosaur Mummy". Yes, the skin,and even it's last meal is intact.The theory behind this is unknown.The scientists behind this discovery believe the speciamen was perserved by a form of frozen animation.

I'm not making this up to get attention.Matter of a fact here is the link for the site.

Please enjoy a new age of break throughs in the science world of today here is the link=

http://news.national.geographic.com/...alleries/1002_

DanYankees 10-18-2002 06:17 PM

NICE! I was interested in dinosaurs when i was 5, but i think i may become interested again...

QUIET_KILLER 10-18-2002 06:26 PM

I have always liked dino saurs.Now a dino mummy interesting :biggrin: What was the of the insect that used to use a liquid attract other insects.Then as they ate the liquid they were burned in their insides by acid :lol: Nevamind that is before any humans time probably except the cave man :lol: Any way thx for the link Sbyrd.I read so many intersting things about Dino saurs.Their name alway means terrible lizards as if we did not know why :biggrin: Velocraptor binocular vision you could not run or hide pal unless you were a dragon fly.

SBYRD5 10-18-2002 06:48 PM

Your welcome killer. I just thought everyone should be informed about this subject. ???

princevegetam 10-18-2002 07:00 PM

sry dude, but these dino mummies have already been discovered before. and the reason for their mummification is no mystry

QUIET_KILLER 10-18-2002 07:35 PM

Vegetam do us a favor.Explain what you mean by that.You know the answer enlighten us describe it to us.Maybe we forgot vegetam.Plz by all means make this a kool debate like you always do :lol: :biggrin: We can wait go ahead and post in a few more topics then write your 200page essay plz thx :lol: :biggrin:

princevegetam 10-18-2002 07:43 PM

uhh... well actually it's not very complicated. i mean the dinosaur could've been dried to the bone immediatly after it died. the dinosaur could've been frozen all this time and became thawed out. or the dinosaur could've died in tar which makes it very easy to perserve things.

SBYRD5 10-18-2002 07:52 PM

Well I'm glad you informed me.I'm just a kid teach me man. :(

DX Zero 10-18-2002 08:21 PM

hes like younger than u... :lol:


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