(June 25, 2018 at 8:40 pm)Jehanne Wrote:(June 25, 2018 at 2:56 pm)Drich Wrote: dinosaurs and humans cohabitating is not just a religious idea. Matter of fact there are creatures that span the distance between dino-dominated periods and now. It is not too much of a stretch (unless your a closed minded baffone) that a few more held out and lived past the eve of the dinosaurs and the dawn of man.
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Do you accept the K-T event from 65M BCE:
Wikipedia -- Cretaceous–Paleogene extinction event
K–T extinction, abbreviation of Cretaceous–Tertiary extinction, also called K–Pg extinction or Cretaceous–Paleogene extinction, a global extinction event responsible for eliminating approximately 80 percent of all species of animals at or very close to the boundary between the Cretaceous and , about 66 million years ago.
Why not 79% or 75% or even 50%? and who says they had to all go in an instant? Rather why not have the K-T be it's own era? a 100,000,000 year event that see the end of paleogene periods and the introduction of a few others..
Because if the period ends with a meteor or some quick flash done event, and everythng but a small few survive, that would mean evolution had to work overtime to introduce the next era. OR let say the dominant creatures who were kings after the k-t extinction actually existed durning the paleogene periods?
Again we have example who lived through those periods and are alive now!