A carrot and a mushroom walk into a bar.And I don't blame her one bit!
Bartender looks at the mushroom and says, "we don't serve your kind here".
Startled, the mushroom replies, "Why not? I am a fun guy".
A carrot and a mushroom walk into a bar.And I don't blame her one bit!
<Badomp, tish>A carrot and a mushroom walk into a bar.
Bartender looks at the mushroom and says, "we don't serve your kind here".
Startled, the mushroom replies, "Why not? I am a fun guy".
I've read that it's theorized predatory dinosaurs like the one that tooth belongs to had very highly developed olfactory senses. Would have made for a challenging hunt.
A question about dinosaurs and eating I've often wondered about is if the plant eaters could digest cellulose or if primitive plants had more starch in them as opposed to cellulose. Meat eaters could survive if there were a lot of plant eaters to eat, but how many plant eaters could an area sustain if starch/cellulose/lignin in primitive plants was near the plants we have today.I've read that they had to eat 300 lbs. of meat / per day, just to maintain their metabolism.
A warmer wetter climate with potentially more diverse and substantial flora?A question about dinosaurs and eating I've often wondered about is if the plant eaters could digest cellulose or if primitive plants had more starch in them as opposed to cellulose. Meat eaters could survive if there were a lot of plant eaters to eat, but how many plant eaters could an area sustain if starch/cellulose/lignin in primitive plants was near the plants we have today.
In Africa elephants have to keep moving as it does not take many of them to strip an area down, but there are not a lot of them. The meat requirements to sustain animals like the ones belonging to your tooth being high would lead me to believe that there were a lot of plant eaters, more than could be sustained with flora similar to our own. Hence my hypothesis about higher starch ratios or different digestion.
A question about dinosaurs and eating I've often wondered about is if the plant eaters could digest cellulose or if primitive plants had more starch in them as opposed to cellulose. Meat eaters could survive if there were a lot of plant eaters to eat, but how many plant eaters could an area sustain if starch/cellulose/lignin in primitive plants was near the plants we have today.
In Africa elephants have to keep moving as it does not take many of them to strip an area down, but there are not a lot of them. The meat requirements to sustain animals like the ones belonging to your tooth being high would lead me to believe that there were a lot of plant eaters, more than could be sustained with flora similar to our own. Hence my hypothesis about higher starch ratios or different digestion.
Cool thing to think about!A question about dinosaurs and eating I've often wondered about is if the plant eaters could digest cellulose or if primitive plants had more starch in them as opposed to cellulose. Meat eaters could survive if there were a lot of plant eaters to eat, but how many plant eaters could an area sustain if starch/cellulose/lignin in primitive plants was near the plants we have today.
In Africa elephants have to keep moving as it does not take many of them to strip an area down, but there are not a lot of them. The meat requirements to sustain animals like the ones belonging to your tooth being high would lead me to believe that there were a lot of plant eaters, more than could be sustained with flora similar to our own. Hence my hypothesis about higher starch ratios or different digestion.
At the orthopedic doctor. Left knee is causing more problems. Everything has to be sent to the VA.
Doc said that where I fractured the knee is now developed moderate arthritis. More meds to take now.Good luck
Doc said that where I fractured the knee is now developed moderate arthritis. More meds to take now.
Don’t encourage him!<Badomp, tish>
Good dad joke though
Maybe if I had @mcapo $$. I am waiting for the C7 to drop to around $25k.@Born2vette time to get back in the game!
Bust out that spare quarter mil and that might just get it.
I’m not that much of a car guy (I keep telling myself that) but this was a really fun read.
When the comments state that the manual 7 speed will add 75-100k to the final hammer price, well let’s just say our friend Dave Ramsey doesn’t approve.
That car sold for $252K? wow.....Maybe if I had @mcapo $$. I am waiting for the C7 to drop to around $25k.
I remember when that kind of money is what it took to get a nice 67 with stinger hood and 427 tri-power.That car sold for $252K? wow.....
I remember when that kind of money is what it took to get a nice 67 with stinger hood and 427 tri-power.
Congratulations.Timer dinged on the oven this morning. Bun is almost ready.
Grandbaby number 6 maybe today....
One of the rich kids that went to my high school drove a 1969 427 tri-power convertible. Fastest thing between gas stations.Pfft. You remember when it took 25k to get a nice 67 with stinger hood and 427 tri-power
I know, cheap, right?That car sold for $252K? wow.....