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    The New York Times‏Verified account @nytimes Jul 14

    They named it Ingentia prima, meaning “the first giant.” “This new dinosaur changes our understanding of how dinosaurs became giants.”https://nyti.ms/2KVdGww 

    12:51 AM - 14 Jul 2018
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      2. Mark Wright‏ @Quindel1plex Jul 14
        Replying to @nytimes

        These "giants" won't be around much longer...pic.twitter.com/5smJGeW9iK

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      3. Like a Rob in the Wind‏ @KingGoj1 Jul 14
        Replying to @Quindel1plex @nytimes

        Please keep the politics away from dinosaurs.

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      4. Mark Wright‏ @Quindel1plex Jul 14
        Replying to @KingGoj1 @nytimes

        pic.twitter.com/KecfQPNEBO

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      1. Sylvia Walker‏ @SylviaW02199542 Jul 14
        Replying to @nytimes

        Isn't it true that dinosaurs were the ancestors of birds? So where is this dinosaur's feather?

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      1. gus‏ @queerdarkwave Jul 14
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        it me

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      1. andreas seiler‏ @REALWIZARD999 Jul 14
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        what sort of English are you speaking nytimes? Fossils are just stones, that's all and someone gets $ for it More than $100,000. The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics does not have a job category specific to paleontologists. Instead, it groups them in the category of geoscientists

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      1. Scarlett Symetria‏ @ScarletSymetria Jul 14
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        A bird's size can only get so big, but reptilians if lived longer and consumed more food can grow to gigantic sizes. Dinosaurs are like the combination of these 2 traits before evolution branches out. Food and atmosphere availability would affect their survivability

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      2. BitterHawk‏ @IsolationExile Jul 14
        Replying to @nytimes

        Oh convenient. Dinosaurs with less ridiculous and exaggerated features than the first ones found, because no one can really explain how they could survive. Not every fossil is a sham, just most of them. Seasonal grows spurts? How do they know this? Why would it happen?

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      3. Doctor Emerick‏ @doctor_emerick Jul 14
        Replying to @IsolationExile @nytimes

        Ever had a conversation with a scientist? They know a lot more than the summation you read. Conclusions written here are meant for the average idiot to consume. I’ll guarantee you that. Where’s your research to dispute or question their findings? 🤔

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      1. iamtheMAGAbot‏ @iamtheMAGAbot Jul 14
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        #MAGA they named it ingentiaful primaful, meaning “the giantful. ”“this dinosaurful changes our understanding of how dinosa…ful

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      2. John Fitzgerald,Jr‏ @JohnFit71666146 Jul 14
        Replying to @nytimes

        A new era paleontological?

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      3. BitterHawk‏ @IsolationExile Jul 14
        Replying to @JohnFit71666146 @nytimes

        Nah just refining the fiction with better computer models and a clearer understanding of what can pass as probable anatomy.

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      4. Doctor Emerick‏ @doctor_emerick Jul 14
        Replying to @IsolationExile @JohnFit71666146 @nytimes

        Expand please..

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      5. BitterHawk‏ @IsolationExile Jul 14
        Replying to @doctor_emerick @JohnFit71666146 @nytimes

        In the beginning... they were desperate to dispel religious thinking and legitimize Darwin. How could they do this? By producing an ancient creature the bible had not accounted for. They were impatient. They weren’t willing to let smaller discoveries build up.

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      6. BitterHawk‏ @IsolationExile Jul 14
        Replying to @IsolationExile @doctor_emerick and

        So now we are trapped in the lie that giant lizard monsters roamed the planet because a trilobite just wasn’t impressive enough to shatter the religious mind.

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      7. Doctor Emerick‏ @doctor_emerick Jul 14
        Replying to @IsolationExile @JohnFit71666146 @nytimes

        Lol. Religion over science? Good god almighty Are you saying Dinasours are fictitious?

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      8. BitterHawk‏ @IsolationExile Jul 14
        Replying to @doctor_emerick @JohnFit71666146 @nytimes

        Did you just invoke God in your disbelief of religion? If you don’t want them to be, they don’t have to be. You can take it on faith. And I already told you, I’m not religious. :)

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      9. Doctor Emerick‏ @doctor_emerick Jul 14
        Replying to @IsolationExile @JohnFit71666146 @nytimes

        Yes on purpose I invoked God. Over Twitter. Are you NUTS

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