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How did the Ischiocavernosaurus go extinct?

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How did the Ischiocavernosaurus go extinct?

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  1. with a name like that .....it is no wonder...!!

    ....cos as it ran across the tundra

    at evening time (..or early morning..)

    you could nt call ...and shout out warning..

    while trying to get its name pronounced

    ....a cunning predator often pounced...!

    .......so very quick ...they all had gone

    a name much shorter would have done...!!


  2. If it was around at the end of the Cretaceous, it probably "got the finger" just after the meteor hit.

  3. i think it slipped on a banana skin . . . .

  4. I have never heard of this particular dinosaur.

    However, there is a muscle known as the ischiocavernosus, that in humans helps flex the a**s, stabilize the erect p***s (in males), or tense the v****a (in females).

    Thankfully, it is not extinct.

  5. Sadly, the Ischiocavernosaurus was replaced by the more adaptable Vibratorasaurus in the year 1900 A.D. Luckily for you my friend, this species was quickly annihilated by the indestructible, sleek, but heavily armored Viagrasaurus whose throbbing strength ruled the dinosaur kingdom for centuries to come! Thus, creating favorable conditions for the re-erection of the Ischiocavernosaurus species once again.

  6. It met a Creationist, who convinced it that it didn't really exist.

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