Sauropods: Not Fat, Just Big Boned
Carved writes: "Reuters via yahoo is reporting the excavation of what might be the largest dinosaur bones ever found- so big they needed helicopters to move the giant vertebrae. They think it makes up the backbone of a large Alamosaurus, which is believed to be the largest land animal ever to exist. Dinosaurs rule."
All the dinosaurs know that size doesn't matter. It's how you handle it.
Keeping
Not anymore...
I can just picture a bunch of young Texans in their oversized duallies (huge pickup trucks) trying to drag the bones out of the ground with a chain.
Get s'more beer, this thing ain't budgin'!
Before we all start whooping and hollering, go and read the article:
It's an important find, we often just recreate these things from little more than a pelvis fragment and a couple of toes, but it's not Godzilla. Don't worry, Texans can still claim they've got the biggest chickens to choke:
If you were blocking sigs, you wouldn't have to read this.
They needed a helicopter to lift these things onto the truck, yet cite "theft" as a possible danger to the fossils.
I just found that funny.
------- Driver carries less than 64K of cache.