Impossible. To research dinosaurs you need to obtain a masters degree. Information restricted from everyone else other than simple Wikipedia pages or illegal information sharing.
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:scratchmyhead: so you need a masters degree to read a book? With all the millions of books , documentaries and other stuff on dinosaurs I find this very hard to believe
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We are not experts but we did stay at a Holiday Inn ExpressI didn't realize we had so many paleontologists on MFK. I guess Wikipedia makes you an instance expert this days with a degree and all.
That's not what Sinbad saysI did read they had an incredible weak bite compared to modern cats
i'm not so sure about phrousracus. As far as i know they were not affected from saner tooth cats. They even wandered into north america
We are not experts but we did stay at a Holiday Inn Express
That's not what Sinbad says
:scratchmyhead: so you need a masters degree to read a book? With all the millions of books , documentaries and other stuff on dinosaurs I find this very hard to believe
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Yup, anyone who doesn't have a masters degree is too illiterate to read such complex books.
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This IS true, I KNOW from experience.
In order to attempt to garner a basic understanding of a saurischian post-cranial vertebral morphology and how it could have either impacted or have been impacted by the development of theropods and prosauropods, I attempted to read the lengthy tome My Cuddly Cloth Dinosaur Book (cover pictured below). Unfortunately, I was absolutely overwhelmed with technical jargon held in reverent solemnity in the pages of this epic piece.
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Alas, I was forced to put this unintelligibly verbose book down and go to Wikipedia in an attempt to understand these fascinating animals. I now just use the book to show the well illustrated, colorful images to my four month old son. At least HE can appreciate something in this book.
Darn the troubles of an undergrad. :'(
I doubt that saber tooth cat would kill much people...they are unable to develop a strong bite and were mostly scavangers. Their teeth were mostly for display.