Re: T-Rex latest



On Tue, 12 Jul 2005 13:54:01 -0400, in sci.archaeology, Nog wrote:

>T-rex was just an overgrown vulture without wings and with teeth.
>It couldn't run, it couldn't see well and didn't kill prey because it
>couldn't catch anything. It only came along after the kill, drove off the
>killers and ate what was left. It only had a great olfactory system like
>vultures and could smell dead things for miles away. It was also very prone
>to injury if it fell. A fall was probably the end for it

Eh? Besides being wrong, you're in the wrong newsgroup - this is an
archaeology newsgroup.

Doug
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