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Would humanity be the same if dinosaurs weren't extinct?

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What do you think are the precautions that humans would come-up so that we could have co-existed with them. Just a funny little thought to ponder. Have fun!

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  1. If anything we might be able to maintain our status as the dominant species, but they wouldn't let us take such advantage of there home.


  2. Dinosaurs are extinct? Barney died? And I never got to his funeral! :-(

  3. i dont know if humanity would even exist

    there are experts who believe that the extinction of the dinosaurs was necessary to allow our tiny rodent ancestors to evolve into bigger life forms

    since there were already life forms to fill most niches, evolving before the dinosaurs died would have been more trouble than it was worth

    so we can thank the giant asteroid (if thats what it was) for our very existance

  4. Many evolutionists believe it was the extinction of dinosaurs which allowed rodents, and then mammals, to flourish.  If man had arrived and survived long enough do develop his mental capacity, man certainly could have found ways to coexist.

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