Was just thinking about the birds being dinosaurs when we walked past a singing blackbird tonight.
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Was just thinking about the birds being dinosaurs when we walked past a singing blackbird tonight.
But why is no one asking the important questions:
Did the dinosaurs who lived millions of years ago also have lovely singing voices?
🦖@BogWitch There must be paleontologists out there who have wondered what dinosaurs actually sounded like.
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@BogWitch There must be paleontologists out there who have wondered what dinosaurs actually sounded like.
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@IbenChristiane @BogWitch I can't decide, if I would find the T-rex in Jurassic Park even scarier, if it sang like a black bird right before it chomps down instead of roaring

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@IbenChristiane @BogWitch I can't decide, if I would find the T-rex in Jurassic Park even scarier, if it sang like a black bird right before it chomps down instead of roaring

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@IbenChristiane @BogWitch Yeah, I am leaning toward that too. Maybe Spielberg thought that would be too terrifying after all.
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@IbenChristiane @BogWitch Yeah, I am leaning toward that too. Maybe Spielberg thought that would be too terrifying after all.
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@IbenChristiane @BogWitch Yeah, I am leaning toward that too. Maybe Spielberg thought that would be too terrifying after all.
@nerdd @IbenChristiane @BogWitch - and instead he chose the "Freight train made of teeth" noise, which to be fair was also a good decision


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@IbenChristiane @BogWitch Yeah, I am leaning toward that too. Maybe Spielberg thought that would be too terrifying after all.
@nerdd @IbenChristiane @BogWitch
I have seen a drawing of what looked like a large, round sparrow.
A second drawing revealed that this was a T rex with a fluffy coat of feathers that turned his outline into something like a sparrow.
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@nerdd @IbenChristiane @BogWitch
I have seen a drawing of what looked like a large, round sparrow.
A second drawing revealed that this was a T rex with a fluffy coat of feathers that turned his outline into something like a sparrow.
@davidtheeviloverlord @nerdd @BogWitch I love that. Fiercest killer wrapped in cute!
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Was just thinking about the birds being dinosaurs when we walked past a singing blackbird tonight.
But why is no one asking the important questions:
Did the dinosaurs who lived millions of years ago also have lovely singing voices?
🦖@BogWitch crocodilians are not dinosaurs per se but I love the call of alligator bulls this time of year. it's both chilling and thrilling at the same time especially when there are several going at once.
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@nerdd @IbenChristiane @BogWitch
I have seen a drawing of what looked like a large, round sparrow.
A second drawing revealed that this was a T rex with a fluffy coat of feathers that turned his outline into something like a sparrow.
@nerdd @IbenChristiane @BogWitch
Found it!
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@davidtheeviloverlord @nerdd @IbenChristiane @BogWitch That is both a pleasing and terrifying sight.
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Was just thinking about the birds being dinosaurs when we walked past a singing blackbird tonight.
But why is no one asking the important questions:
Did the dinosaurs who lived millions of years ago also have lovely singing voices?
🦖@BogWitch or did they sound like peacocks and hadedas and ravens

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@nerdd @IbenChristiane @BogWitch - and instead he chose the "Freight train made of teeth" noise, which to be fair was also a good decision


@jwcph @IbenChristiane @BogWitch Yes! It definitely works perfectly fine

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Was just thinking about the birds being dinosaurs when we walked past a singing blackbird tonight.
But why is no one asking the important questions:
Did the dinosaurs who lived millions of years ago also have lovely singing voices?
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@BogWitch It's the time of year when our back yard is home to a ton of seagulls, and every morning at sunrise I'm started awake by what I'm sure is the screeching of pterosaurs.
@fanden I quite line the mental image of the backyard pteradactyls. Mama 'dactyl descending on the raucous chicks with a prime piece of discarded kebab
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@batterpunts cool link. Thank you.
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Was just thinking about the birds being dinosaurs when we walked past a singing blackbird tonight.
But why is no one asking the important questions:
Did the dinosaurs who lived millions of years ago also have lovely singing voices?
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It was just having a bit of a sing. This is the saddest possible thing I could have seen before bed time.
I am so sorry.