Dinosaurs might have gone extinct over 60 million years ago, but they're still very much a part of our lives. The Jurassic Park film franchise is still going strong, dinosaur exhibitions are some of the most fascinating at natural history museums, and many kids' favorite snacks are, fittingly, dino nuggets.
Also, dinos can be great material for funny, relatable memes. The Instagram page Ralph The Rex really taps into the paleontology spirit with their dinosaur-inspired memes. If you didn't have a dinosaur phase as a kid, this is your chance to discover how rich, intricate, and hilarious the prehistoric era can be.
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Absolutely should be way up there in the top 100 life tips. Love it! 😄
Load More Replies...Oh this is the story where the dinosaur ate the wolf and the 3 piggies 🤭
It's been millions of years since the dinosaurs went extinct, but we're still fascinated by them. It's insane to think that such giant, predatory, and stunning animals lived on Earth, roamed the same lands that we do today, ate, and had offspring just like any other animal species does today.
When we're children, we sort of think of dinosaurs as magical creatures. In our minds, we lump them together with fairies and unicorns and play with the concept in our make-believe worlds. Psychologists say that 3 and 4 years old is the age when most children hit their dinosaur obsession. By the age of 5 or 6, we turn to the real world and leave the magical dinosaurs behind.
Wouldn't work at my house. I have 2 great huntresses, Fuzz Kitty and Micki Kitty. It'd be interpreted as a challenge to be won!
Upvoted. Our cats would have given real theropods a run for the money. These would be a piece of cake.
Load More Replies...I have a few of these, I wonder if they would work guarding my kitchen counter?
Another interesting fact. In the scene where the T-Rex breaks the glass roof of the car, the glass wasn't supposed to break In and the kids were genuinely terrified!
I did read that somewhere and when you watch that scene now you can see it
Load More Replies...I guess when the T. rex got soaking wet she would wiggle and tremor. I saw a video once and it was pretty funny.
My own dinosaur obsession started with watching The Land Before Time (I still can't watch the scene where Littlefoot's mother goes to sleep forever) and playing DinoPark Tycoon. For others, it's often Jurassic Park. And a testament to how we lose interest in dinosaurs as adults might be the constant ridicule Ross from Friends receives as a paleontologist.
But there are many fascinating facts about dinosaurs we don't get to know as children and perhaps don't care to find out as adults. For example, did you know the pterodactyl isn't technically a dinosaur? And that all dinosaurs, just like us, humans, were strictly terrestrial creatures? Let's dive into some of the more interesting dino facts together, shall we?
yea now that is one dressy dinosaur ansomble or is that on somble
I once went to a wedding where the groomsmen wore cummerbunds with Mickey motif on them.
We can't count the missing people and the ones that nobody witnessed
Load More Replies...I like to think that it's an inside joke about someone, in this case Pete, leaving the company or at least that department for another job.
What do you call a dinosaur that sings hip-hop? A velocirapper!
Dinosaurs lived all over the place on Earth, even Antarctica. However, back then, it wasn't a land of ice and snow; it had lush forests and temperatures of around 30C to 58C degrees close to the Antarctic Circle. Some of the dinosaurs who lived there were the ankylosaurs, the mosasaurs, and the plesiosaurs.
Tell me you don't have cats without telling me you don't have cats
Tree-renasaurus rex (reposting because I forgot the a in the first one lol 😆)
Well, technically, neither mosasaurs nor plesiosaurs are now considered dinosaurs. Paleontologists classify them as "marine reptilians" because, in order to be a dinosaur, you have to have your limbs beneath your body. We now refer to them as "dinosaur-like reptiles" that lived in water.
Pterodactyl is famous for its one-of-a-kind appearance, but paleontologists don't consider it to be a dinosaur either. They had their limbs on the side of their bodies, more like crocodiles and lizards. Pterodactyls also don't have any descendants and had very fragile bones, making it hard for scientists to determine facts about them.
Maybe I wouldn’t be so mad if people actually read signs and listened to me and my coworkers!
...now hand me my walker and get off my lawn, you nosy brat. 😂
Not to be pedantic but Stegosaurus and T-Rex lived further apart in time than T-Rex and us.
Not pedantic. Perfectly accurate. Pendantry is the name for accuracy as offered by the inaccurate.
Load More Replies...Speaking of descendants, there are some animals that we consider the descendants of dinosaurs that may surprise you. Like chickens: velociraptors and the T-Rex are actually ancestors of birds. Researchers claim that the T-Rex and chickens have a lot of DNA in common.
I remember there was an old grainy video that people thought was of tiny long neck dinosaurs running across a road but it turned out to just be some coatis and they’d reversed the video lol.
Omg, I'm going to have to start using this. I have a deformity that looks like I have 3 butt cheeks. So I'm definitely Triassic.
"When did the dinosaurs die out?" "65 million years and 3 months ago." "How can you be so precise?" "Well, when I started here, I was told it was 65 million years ago, and I've been here 3 months." I thank you.
I don't think it was intended to be taken as a true story .... and it's lewd, not lude.
Load More Replies...Since chickens are descendants of dinosaurs, it shouldn't come as a surprise that many of the dinosaurs had feathers. Most of the dinosaurs that possibly had feathers belonged to the theropod branch. Paleontologists continue to discover fossils of feathered dinosaurs, like the one in the Liaoning Province of China, the Sinornithosaurus.
Laughed so hard I spat my coffee out through my nose.... when will I learn not to drink anything whilst on BP
Cute for a photo but look awkward as heck. No back support and neck in the way. To be fair though - about the same level of awkward as the LAST time BP showed me this picture or the time BEFORE that. I guess if it was entertaining in 2019 it must be worth scraping a few more times.
YES--exactly right. Somehow, no matter what, you'd be smiling all day.
If only they had a cuter face I would love them more.
Surprisingly, the biggest dinosaurs weren't predators. The long-necked, four-legged sauropods were the biggest land animals ever. The biggest dinosaur, titanosaur Argentinosaurus huinculensis, was a herbivore and lived in South America (hence the name). Scientists think that once the Argentinosaurus hatched from its egg, it would continue growing for the entirety of its life.
Was that a response to the post (not bad), or Hippopotamuses' comment (excellent!)
Load More Replies...Almost on par with with the (reputed) crucified Santa of the 1980s.
Yep, that should totally have been a fire breathing reindeer.
That looks exactly like my brother!! He has the shirt and hair and everything!
Not ideal. Could have done with conversion to bananas, for non-Americans.
Dinos may have been big in size, but not very intelligent. The T-Rex, for example, was thought to be as smart as a monkey once. But the newest research shows that they were more similar in their behavior to crocodiles and lizards. People like to joke that a stegosaurus, for instance, had a brain the size of two hot dogs. But scientists say that it was only the size of a walnut shell.
Clowns running around at night is scary. These? Notally fine, need more of them.
The tuatara, a reptile endemic only to New Zealand, often gets called the "only living dinosaur." But that isn't entirely true. Experts rather call them living fossils. They have been around since the time of dinosaurs for more than 200 million years, and live for 100 or more years. They also have a third eye on the tops of their heads, but, since it's covered in scales, it's not particularly helpful.
I don't care if a man or woman posted that, because I would definitely put a ring on it.
You think they were adding googly eyes to increase the realism and impact?
Load More Replies...I'm sure they stopped along the way for water and... ahem, food.
I can envision someone waiting until the person in the passenger seat is taking a nap, then tailgating this guy and then yelling ," AAAAHHHHHHH"..
I'm a little disappointed by how reasonably priced these are on Amazon; I was dying to make a pun about the cost being a bit steep.
HA! I had that hat (from the Dollar Store). I put it on when I landed in Portland, OR so my SIL could find me. I refuse to grow up.
I think you can make her the queen. Although as "rex", I suppose she's meant to be the king
Load More Replies...Okay but you forgot the crucial detail of telling us what your favorite dinosaur is
Load More Replies...Team Ankylosaurus. But I usually forget the name and I can never spell it without having to look it up, so I just call it "The giant murder turtle"
This was a reXray, so it was free. Cause the tr-ex could not reach their wallet 🙃🦖 but a cat-scan would be pricy..
Load More Replies...!I got a bunch of these for my mom! They have names.
I call my 13-year-old my velociraptor all of the time. He has an exagerated way of fake-sneaking (far more entertaining than when he actually sneaks up on me) that is very raptoresque. The adolescent male appetite fits too.
That stone did fall out of the sky... I wish that thing had passed us by... oh if I could lived a few more million years so I'd be with you tonight...
Technically, it would be "Velocipter" -- as in: [helicopter = helico (spiral) + pter (one with wings)].
So which dino is it? Mine is the Compsognathus, cute and the size of a cat - which is a reasonable size for a pet, if any mad scientist should read this comment. Thank you in advance!
Seriously! Having something delivered by crane is also not only expensive, but takes a lot of scheduling!
Load More Replies...I need one if these. I hate when the cookie falls apart in my fingers.
I have used BP for years and I don't wanna pay just to see all 50 of these dino posts. I love dinosaurs and upvoted so many of these.
Nobody wants to pay for this. Just one more way to drive away loyal readers.
Load More Replies...Thank you for not cropping off the author's info.
Load More Replies...Not yet. Come back tomorrow, then its shorten up by 30 or 50 posts
Load More Replies...C'mon, BoredPanda-- why are you now charging loyal readers like me? This sucks and I won't pay.
I have used BP for years and I don't wanna pay just to see all 50 of these dino posts. I love dinosaurs and upvoted so many of these.
Nobody wants to pay for this. Just one more way to drive away loyal readers.
Load More Replies...Thank you for not cropping off the author's info.
Load More Replies...Not yet. Come back tomorrow, then its shorten up by 30 or 50 posts
Load More Replies...C'mon, BoredPanda-- why are you now charging loyal readers like me? This sucks and I won't pay.
