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    There are markers on the bones based on fat weight. This wasn't known originally when creating the "Jurassic Park Bullshit" dinosaurs though.

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    Are there new illustrations out there based on this? I wanna see the chub dinos!

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      All Yesterdays is exactly this. The first half reimagines dinos from how we traditionally view them (leaning into things like feathers and a t-rex sleeping) and the second half reinterprets contemporary fauna based on their skeletons to demonstrate how wrong we might be about dinos. It's a great coffee table book.

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      Obligatory All Tomorrows mention, one of the most existentially terrifying works of speculative scifi I've ever read, drawn by the same paleo artist.

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      • V [email protected]

        Wait, people say "Jurassic Park Bullshit" dinosaurs?!

        Even if they're inaccurate, they're my homies.

        Also I'm referring to the 1990s Jurassic Park. I haven't kept up with modern versions.

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        Having kept up with the new ones myself, I can only recommend you don't.

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          We are talking up to 2,000 Chihuahua that are determined to fight you at the cost of their lives. They will not get scared, they will not run, they understand it is you or them and there are 10,000lbs of them.

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          According to Wikipedia, the Chihuahua weighs up to 3kg whereas an adult male hippo weighs 1500kg. I'm going to consider these numbers for our speculative (hopefully) fight and assume I'll be fighting 500 chihuahuas or 1 hippo. I found that

          A Chihuahua’s top speed on record is 23.72 mph

          and

          Hippos are reported to reach 30 km/h (19 mph) but this has not been confirmed

          This data seems important to determine the outcome of the fight, since either of them would likely outrun me and I'd be tempted to get to high ground in both cases. Additionally,

          [Hippos] are incapable of jumping but can walk up steep banks

          and

          A Chihuahua can typically jump up to 2 feet high

          so a high enough stage would probably be enough to stay out of reach. But if I must fight each one on their own terms, the hippo would probably choose the river, and the chihuhua would choose Chihuhua City, which I assume contains, like any city, high grounds of all sorts, putting me to relative safety. This is why I choose to fight 500 chihuhuas

          sources

          https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hippopotamus
          https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chihuahua_(dog_breed)
          https://thechihuahuashack.com/how-fast-can-a-chihuahua-run/
          https://chihuahuaguide.com/how-high-can-chihuahuas-jump/

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            New TV show ideas: how far can you punt this animal.

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            I can tell you from personal experience that I can punt an aggressive juvenile possum about 30ft(I think it was diseased?). Low bar, but any relevant data is useful.

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              That skeleton is surprising - I just thought they had very slopey shoulders.

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                According to Wikipedia, the Chihuahua weighs up to 3kg whereas an adult male hippo weighs 1500kg. I'm going to consider these numbers for our speculative (hopefully) fight and assume I'll be fighting 500 chihuahuas or 1 hippo. I found that

                A Chihuahua’s top speed on record is 23.72 mph

                and

                Hippos are reported to reach 30 km/h (19 mph) but this has not been confirmed

                This data seems important to determine the outcome of the fight, since either of them would likely outrun me and I'd be tempted to get to high ground in both cases. Additionally,

                [Hippos] are incapable of jumping but can walk up steep banks

                and

                A Chihuahua can typically jump up to 2 feet high

                so a high enough stage would probably be enough to stay out of reach. But if I must fight each one on their own terms, the hippo would probably choose the river, and the chihuhua would choose Chihuhua City, which I assume contains, like any city, high grounds of all sorts, putting me to relative safety. This is why I choose to fight 500 chihuhuas

                sources

                https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hippopotamus
                https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chihuahua_(dog_breed)
                https://thechihuahuashack.com/how-fast-can-a-chihuahua-run/
                https://chihuahuaguide.com/how-high-can-chihuahuas-jump/

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                Philadelphia Zoo says male hippos can get up to 9,900lbs, so we are talking potentially under 2k Chihuahua.

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                  Okay, but would you rather fight a pack of Chihuahuas or an equivalent number of mini-hippos?

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                  House hippos are even smaller than chiwawas

                  https://youtu.be/NBfi8OEz0rA

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                    True, that's why elephants hunt lions for protein.

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                    What? Can you source that? I’m extremely curious if that’s a real thing.

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                      What? Can you source that? I’m extremely curious if that’s a real thing.

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                      Elephants eat plants. They’re sarcastically pointing out how stupid the meathead bro’s statement that being big requires eating meat was.

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                        Kind of hard to maintain that bulk on leaves and grass, bud. I guess it would help them with predators, though.

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                        Please do the world a favor and stick to a carnivore diet. We would be subjected to you for much less time as a result. Maybe try some high meat, I hear that really activates your creatines or whatever.

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                          Elephants eat plants. They’re sarcastically pointing out how stupid the meathead bro’s statement that being big requires eating meat was.

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                          Ah. I was turbo-scrolling and didn’t catch the context. Thanks!

                          Edit: oh, and the reason I found this plausible is that some herbivores are opportunistic carnivores and will eat anything given the chance.

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                            Ah. I was turbo-scrolling and didn’t catch the context. Thanks!

                            Edit: oh, and the reason I found this plausible is that some herbivores are opportunistic carnivores and will eat anything given the chance.

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                            To provide more context: never engage with finitebanjo. They are the human equivalent of a cork board with pictures and a bunch of red yarn connecting it all together.

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                              Having kept up with the new ones myself, I can only recommend you don't.

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                              God they're bad.

                              But I loved the super-military dino they had trained that would attack someone if you pointed a rifles laser at them.

                              Like - you're already pointing a gun at them.

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                                Interesting thought, but don't penguins have feathers for insulation from cold weather so without the feathers they probably look less chunky.

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                                Penguins without their feathers are still pretty chonk, and decidedly penguin-shaped.

                                Their feathers (adult feathers, anyhow) are actually rather short but their coverage is extremely dense. The feathers make them waterproof, not insulated. Their thick skin and layer of fat is what makes them coldproof.

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                                  Wait, people say "Jurassic Park Bullshit" dinosaurs?!

                                  Even if they're inaccurate, they're my homies.

                                  Also I'm referring to the 1990s Jurassic Park. I haven't kept up with modern versions.

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                                  We know what you mean, new ones are Jurassic WORLD.

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                                    They probably have some fat as well, but penguins are mostly insulated by their special feathers, which are adapted to prevent the cold water from actually reaching the skin.

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                                    Nah, you can look at pics of penguins that lost their feathers. Their body shape is from the fat.

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                                      Please do the world a favor and stick to a carnivore diet. We would be subjected to you for much less time as a result. Maybe try some high meat, I hear that really activates your creatines or whatever.

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                                      The fuck? I just said you can't maintain a 50 foot animal covered in fat on 3 feet of grass and that makes me some kind of threat to your vegan lifestyle?

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                                        A hippo would definitely be preferable. A fast and brutal death is preferable to getting your ankles bit out from under you by a thousand Chihuahua.

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                                        Now may or may not be a good time to remember that army ants exist.

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                                          I think even scientists from the 80's and 90's were able to tell where some connective tissue would have been. So while they got the skin wrong, the overall shape wouldn't be TOO far off. Also, Jurassic Park is what Hollywood thought dinosaurs looked like, not necessarily palentologists.

                                          To me, this article feels more like "We have an extremely limited idea of the amount of knowledge scientists have. Here's what a bunch of animals would look like if they were drawn by an idiot like we believe palentologists to be." Like, some of those are clearly trying to deliberately get it wrong, like the house cat.

                                          Then again, it is BuzzFeed. It's not like they base their "journalism" on anything except feels.

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                                          The original Jurassic Park had a lot of support from paleontologists, and then deviated a bit but not enough for changing how "dinosaur" look in general.

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