• littleblue✨@lemmy.world
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      7 months ago

      You mean the pressed & battered pink meat slime made from the nonchalantly frappéed newborn males of their distant descendents? They’d probably give it a stamp of approval. Dinos were fucking stupid. I have no idea what our current excuse is, though.

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        7 months ago

        Dinos were fucking stupid.

        Some birds are super smart. Odds are some other dinos were as well.

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          7 months ago

          By comparison, and by sheer mass ratio: the fact stands. Personally, I imagine the next “dominant” intelligence to come from cephalopodae or corvidae.

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            7 months ago

            I might be talking out of my ass here, defintiely not an expert, but I would imagine that the odds of a large dino skeleton surviving until today are much higher than that of a small one, so the perception that dinosaurs were typically big might be just result of survivorship bias. I always found it interesting that the largest known animal ever is the blue whale. A mammal, not a dinosaur.

            Anyway, my money’s on cephalopodae. I always thought their habitat would mean hyper-evolved octopus would make for a great astronaut. The big hurdle is that they don’t raise their young or socialise at all, so they’re sorely lacking in culture, but I heard there was a species of octopus in a particular area that has become significantly more social “thanks” to humans killing off their predators, thus making their lives significantly more leisurely.

            Then again, dinosaurs recaliming their place would be pretty cool too, and I always liked jackdaws and other crows.

      • BlanketsWithSmallpox@lemmy.world
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        7 months ago

        What do they do with all the feathers? I’m pretty confident those videos you remember seeing aren’t going to food for humans. They’re going to food for chickens, livestock, or other uses. We aren’t eating half fluff and bone lol.

        And if you are, buy better nuggies.

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      7 months ago

      Shouldn’t that be what chickens think about dino nuggies, since you’re taking the product of one thing (chicken) and putting it in the form of another (dinos)?

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      7 months ago

      I feel like this about Sinclair gas. It’s just rubbing it in at that point.