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I bet they tasted just like chicken! LiberalEsto May 2016 #1
Well, actually they were a little "gamey". silvershadow May 2016 #4
Chicken tastes like lizard. hobbit709 May 2016 #22
When breeding it, use corn flakes!! madinmaryland May 2016 #25
That sounds kinky LiberalEsto May 2016 #26
Cool malaise May 2016 #2
Considering chickens are now known to be close relatives of Tyrranosaurus Rex Warpy May 2016 #3
Er, well... Scootaloo May 2016 #29
Well, "Archae" is an anthropomorphic archaeopteryx... Archae May 2016 #5
Hmm, maybe I should stop feeding the birds. NV Whino May 2016 #6
. Egnever May 2016 #15
Once you know this, you can never see them the same way again Ron Obvious May 2016 #7
It looks so...naked lagomorph777 May 2016 #24
So they're just up there. On the wire. Waiting. n/t cigsandcoffee May 2016 #8
Watching. Octafish May 2016 #14
Dragons /nt trudyco May 2016 #9
I loved this article XemaSab May 2016 #10
I imagine the mating dances must have been spectacular suffragette May 2016 #11
Superb bird rules uppityperson May 2016 #12
That's my fav, too. Here's a better video of the Superb bird of paradise. suffragette May 2016 #13
Great article, thanks for posting! KelleyKramer May 2016 #16
Aarrggh!! Would it have killed the author to name the most important find he's talking about? muriel_volestrangler May 2016 #17
Stegosaurus stenops Recursion May 2016 #19
That cannot be right because I know have seen a T-Rex and a Stegosaur... ChisolmTrailDem May 2016 #31
Best part? Warren DeMontague May 2016 #18
I wonder how they taste with some sweet and sour sauce. N/t roamer65 May 2016 #33
of course they did... Javaman May 2016 #20
I wonder if they were using ground effect? sofa king May 2016 #21
Reminds me of this classic FLPanhandle May 2016 #23
. cagefreesoylentgreen May 2016 #27
Welcome to DU FLPanhandle May 2016 #28
I'm a big fan of "fatbird" dinosaurs Scootaloo May 2016 #30
That T-Rex is the best Norrin Radd May 2016 #32
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