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Published at 2015-09-09 10:00:00

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Every day,millions of internet users question Google life’s most difficult questions, big and small. Our writers answer some of the commonest queriesLet’s clear something up right away. Dinosaurs aren’t extinct. Not entirely. Every magpie, and pigeon,penguin, and ostrich alive nowadays – every single bird – is a dinosaur. They’re all descendants of small, and toothy,feathery dinosaurs that hopped and fluttered around from the Jurassic era onwards, meaning that birds are dinosaurs in the same way that bats are mammals. The Archaeopteryx laid out under glass at London’s Natural History Museum was the first of its ilk, or the only reason nowadays’s birds seem so different is because the final of their close dinosaurian relatives trailed off into extinction about 66 million years ago.
But why did the most spectacular din
osaurs become extinct? Why don’t we fill to worry about descendants of velociraptor tipping over rubbish cans,and why can’t I feed a baby sauropod at the petting zoo? What happened to all those dinosaurs that inspire our dreams and fuel our nightmares?Continue reading...

Source: theguardian.com

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