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Photography Humor posted on Dec 18, 2006
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I am glad someone finally made a movie about museum critters coming to life because it has often been a fantasy of mine. Witness this digital photo of a Tyrantosaurus Rex with the two friends of mine in the foreground, taken as a way to almost fool the eye. I can just imagine the viscious bacteria drool falling on their papers as they read the exhibit detail.

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chc16

8:18AM | Mon, 18 December 2006

I used to live near the Natural History Museum in New York City. When I would walk by there at night I was sure I heard strange noises. Great pic!

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sharky_

8:53AM | Mon, 18 December 2006

I can imagine the fright people had during those years of the dinosaurs. Excellent. Aloha

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acclaude

10:41AM | Mon, 18 December 2006

an aswer to sharky_ : There were no dinosaur during the all human life (yet). The human had never meet the dinosaur by the past, this is the fact. We can only imagine what it could be... ;o) Nice shot & scale show xxxxx

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Biffowitz

11:41AM | Mon, 18 December 2006

Haha ...I think sharky seen the same movie as I did, King Kong fought dinosaurs.....right? now tell me there were no people in that ROFLMAO. Great capture, with a BIG helping of fun thrown in, nice work!!!

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visnu

7:58AM | Thu, 21 December 2006

Thanks all! I love paleo-critters myself. The biggest ones that were around SW Florida were 9 foot sloths, saber cats, and mastodons/mammoths and supersized sharks 50 feet long. Yeah, and the rest of you were right about homo sapiens never seeing dinosaurs, though the newcomers to Australia did encounter some supersized, 20 foot long lizards, Megasaurs, about 60,000 years ago where the continent had been so isolated the reptiles ruled supreme still.


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