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If some dinosaurs still survived today, how would they have changed to live in the modern age?

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I'm asking about Loch Ness, Lake Champlain, and the brontosaurus sightings from Africa. Supposing a population of dinosaurs lived into the modern age, what adaptation would their populations have made from their origin, millions of years ago, to today?

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  1. Big Cages !!!


  2. I doubt crocodiles had to change a thing.  The largest would die off because they couldn't feed themselves in the area available.

  3. They would be birds. And they are.

  4. Hard to say; a lot can change in 65 million years.  I suspect that the larger ones would have been less likely to survive.

  5. who cares theyre dead, they probably wont be coming back, no where near enough dna. theyd have to go into eugenics(NOT the n**i kind) and just breed lizards to look like dinosaurs. and no, i am not wacko.

  6. they are still alive today. They changed into what we now call birds.

  7. i would be riding them weeeeeeeeeee ( a h**l yes to that one ) but i think that they would lost alot of their instincts and be smaller and less of a threat like most animals that size gators used to be 2-3 times bigger

  8. They would have feathers, beaks and most of them would fly. They would be birds. Birds are actually the direct descendants of Dinosaurs, so they are still around!

  9. They would learn to talk!

  10. They undoubtedly would have gone into politics.

    GOP, for sure.

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