Dinosaurs were lizards. Trust me, I've seen lizards. They look a whole hell of a lot like dinosaurs.
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Replying to @Dianazoic @Ditidos
We're going to get through this, together.
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Replying to @Ditidos
No, I've seen birds. Just this morning. Dinosaurs are extinct, so says every science teacher worth a grain of salt.
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Replying to @biden4pres
Okey, which one is the bird here?pic.twitter.com/kFht4Wejgl
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Replying to @Ditidos
Trick question, cowboy. Thems are skeletons. You can't slip one by the Biden.
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Replying to @biden4pres
Yeah, but one is a bird skeleton. The other is from a diferent group of dinosaurs. Which one is the bird?
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Replying to @Ditidos
Alright. Just get it over with and smack me with the open hand of fact-based science.
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Replying to @biden4pres
Well, the one in the right is Archaeopteryx lithographica (the bird) and the one in the right is Zhenyuanlong suni (a dromeosaur). The last one has the characteristic sickle toe claw and the fingers are not as long due to the wing not being as large (as it didn't fly).
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Wait so they're both dinosaurs
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Replying to @biden4pres
Yes, but one is a bird. Archaeopteryx is classified as an Aviala, which is the group of birds. It is generally described as the first bird.
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Replying to @Ditidos
This is fascinating. Thank you. My confusion then: dinosaurs, as a classification, what does it mean when we say 'dinosaurs'
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