The age of Dinosaurs lasted about 179 million years. Did ya ever think that the asteroid was God’s or someone’s, way of hitting the ‘reset’ button? “This group is not going anywhere, they are just getting bigger. Let’s start over.”
It should be noted, here, that the “asteroid” was NOT the direct cause of the dinosaurs’ demise. Rather, it was more likely the resultant “nuclear winter” caused by all the particulate matter thrown into the atmosphere by that asteroid strike, destroying the biosphere needed by the dinosaurs that caused their rapid demise.
Any time you destroy a biosphere (say, the Amazon Rain Forest), the resultant collapse of the fauna that depend on that biosphere is inevitable as well as “foregone”.
If you’re at all curious, look up “the Year without a Summer”. All of that year’s (1816) climate disasters was due ENTIRELY to a volcanic eruption in the Malay Archipelago.
Dig deeper in that trash can. If they can find a Red Bull or a coffee cup with a little caffeine remaining, Hammy can break space -time and get them back home. Hey, maybe they can take the tyrannosaur with them? He’d make a great addition to the cast.
Liverlips McCracken Premium Member about 5 years ago
Man, those digital calendars are getting really precise.
pschearer Premium Member about 5 years ago
And birds. And amphibians. Don’t forget the birds and amphibians.
Breadboard about 5 years ago
Pink Floyd time …. Run, Run, Run
Masterskrain about 5 years ago
Time for a Hammy Hug to make it all better…
mjb515 about 5 years ago
And dinosaurs are more closely related to birds than the surviving reptiles.
Chithing Premium Member about 5 years ago
As always, great timing, guys.
Mighty Phavahg about 5 years ago
Nothing beats cartoon physics, biology and eschatology.
FassEddie about 5 years ago
Get back in the time machine, Tree Rat!
Painted Wolf about 5 years ago
If, by ‘small reptiles’ you include crocs… A saltwater croc might be smaller than a T. rex, but that’s not the same as being small.
Bruce1253 about 5 years ago
The age of Dinosaurs lasted about 179 million years. Did ya ever think that the asteroid was God’s or someone’s, way of hitting the ‘reset’ button? “This group is not going anywhere, they are just getting bigger. Let’s start over.”
DCBakerEsq about 5 years ago
We could use a good asteroid strike right about now …
wellis1947 Premium Member about 5 years ago
It should be noted, here, that the “asteroid” was NOT the direct cause of the dinosaurs’ demise. Rather, it was more likely the resultant “nuclear winter” caused by all the particulate matter thrown into the atmosphere by that asteroid strike, destroying the biosphere needed by the dinosaurs that caused their rapid demise.
Any time you destroy a biosphere (say, the Amazon Rain Forest), the resultant collapse of the fauna that depend on that biosphere is inevitable as well as “foregone”.
If you’re at all curious, look up “the Year without a Summer”. All of that year’s (1816) climate disasters was due ENTIRELY to a volcanic eruption in the Malay Archipelago.
BeniHanna6 Premium Member about 5 years ago
And Vern didn’t even give the big guy a, Spoiler Alert!!
the lost wizard about 5 years ago
Alley Oop.
Richard Perry about 5 years ago
I’ve never seen Sammy seem to be so concerned as evidenced by his strongly worded response.
Snoots about 5 years ago
SPOILERS Verne!
cuzinron47 about 5 years ago
To be discontinued.
Impkins Premium Member about 5 years ago
Jeepers, indeed! :)
epaphus8 about 5 years ago
Dig deeper in that trash can. If they can find a Red Bull or a coffee cup with a little caffeine remaining, Hammy can break space -time and get them back home. Hey, maybe they can take the tyrannosaur with them? He’d make a great addition to the cast.
Greg Johnston about 5 years ago
It looks like Monday’s going to be even rougher on these guys than it is on Garfield!
Bill Löhr Premium Member about 5 years ago
Love that he looks at his watch.