If Jurassic Park ever happened....

Could Jurassic Park ever really happen? How much of what you saw in Jurassic Park can be considered real? Discuss all of that and more here...
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imagine what it would be like to see feathers on a t-rex
[The lawyer seeks shelter from the T.Rex in a bathroom]
Dr. Alan Grant: Well where does he think he's going?
Dr. Ian Malcolm: When you gotta go, you gotta go

- Jurassic Park
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i'd rather not... /blink.gif" style="vertical-align:middle" emoid=":blink:" border="0" alt="blink.gif" />
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Yet at the same time downy-covered young might make sense, considering proto-feathers were discovered to cover a smaller anscestor of Tyrannosaurus, it is unreasonable to believe that the end result had complete lost this downy covering.

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I have no problem imagining it and I've seen a pic of a young rex with feathers, looked pretty good if you ask me.
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that pic I have more problems with because it looks like it could provide little insulation. Todd's art is beautiful, but that one just doesn't seem accurate.

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Well it's already partly grown so it doesn't need a whole lot of insulation
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To me, that looks ok...
but the one I saw in the book was NOT very .... convincing or pretty... (lol)
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young with feathers can make sense.
[The lawyer seeks shelter from the T.Rex in a bathroom]
Dr. Alan Grant: Well where does he think he's going?
Dr. Ian Malcolm: When you gotta go, you gotta go

- Jurassic Park
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Yes, I agree... but a grown one with feathers look a bit "odd"... (depending on how an artist has presented it...)

Anyway, Remember our last argument on if Reptiles can be tamed or not...? Well, I finally got a reply from Australia Zoo (yes, Steve Irwin's famous zoo...lol). And this is what I got...:



QUOTE Thank you for your email.  In regards to your question, the word 'Tamed' is
a very broad term.  Reptiles in general are secretive and sometimes nervous.
Reptiles, with correct handling however, can learn to relise that we are not
a threat and therefore with time can become tame enough to be handled and
comfortable enough not to be threatened.  Hope this helps with your debate.

Kind Regards
International Correspondent
c/- The Reptile Department
Australia Zoo[/quote]
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Post by Tyrannis »

cool, like the response, and ya that makes sense
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