aeilkema opened this issue on Sep 27, 2005 ยท 41 posts
XENOPHONZ posted Wed, 28 September 2005 at 1:43 PM
No one knows the colour of dinosaur skin so green could be the correct colour.
Whaddya mean by that?
On my last trip to Antarctica, I visited a valley with a river -- there were many tropical plants growing there. Some of them man-eating.
Actually, the T-Rex's which lived there weren't green. They were vertically black-and-white striped like a zebra. And they had a long tongue like a frog -- they used it to catch pterodactyles out of the air like flies. The long teeth were used for grasping the pterodactyl, and keeping him from getting away.
HOWEVER: the teeth were green - most definitely green.
BTW - when I suggested to a T-Rex that we might be related by a common ancestor, he wasn't impressed. In fact, the suggestion seemed to amuse him.