I'm currently watching pic related and really enjoying it. I know it's not really scientifically accurate, dinosaurs and humans being separated by thousands of years, but could something like this happen?
Like a real brontosaurus would have just ate the kid, but do some species just adopt lesser species and protect them in the wild?
>>94133106
Yeah.
Your parents weren't planning on taking care of an autist, but look what happened.
>>94133106
>Like a real brontosaurus would have just ate the kid
I mean they were herbivores, so probably not.
>but do some species just adopt lesser species and protect them in the wild?
This has been observed, yeah. But it's not common.
>>94133168
>I mean they were herbivores, so probably not.
But like cows eat small birds and cats and stuff, and they're heribivores.
>but do some species just adopt lesser species and protect them in the wild?
It's a rare case, but it happens.
>I'm currently watching
Die.
>>94133214
>But like cows eat small birds and cats and stuff
No, they don't.
>>94133302
>No, they don't
They actually do. They usually do it because of calcium deficiency and the bones of small animals are a good way to get said calcium.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oXhElaGCZVU&ab_channel=JoeForza
>>94133302
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oXhElaGCZVU
>>94133358
>>94133387
It's always amazing what /co/ cares about debating.
For example, dinosaurs and humans are separated by hundreds of millions of years and there is no such dinosaur as the brontosaurus.
>>94133106
>I know it's not really scientifically accurate, dinosaurs and humans being separated by thousands of years
I think it was a plot point early on in this movie that it takes place in an alternate timeline where dinosaurs never went extinct.
Like they had a scene where a meteor misses the earth. Usually in the Flintstones and stuff they don't go for trying to establish that sort of thing.
>>94133106
> I know it's not really scientifically accurate, dinosaurs and humans being separated by thousands of years
Try 65 million. Also try actually watching the movie. It's set in an alternate universe where the asteroid that killed off the dinosaurs never hit earth, so they never went extinct.
Under those conditions, there's no reason why dinosaurs and humans wouldn't live at the same time.
>A real brontosaurus would have just ate the kid
Ah, so you just know fuck all about dinosaurs.
>>94133997
>Ah, so you just know fuck all about dinosaurs.
Sorry, I wish I knew as much about human dinosaur interactions as you.