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Homo erectus and Dinosaurs?

Spiderman

Veteran Member
Do you believe homo sapiens or those humanoid homo erection (homo erectus or whatever they were :p )folks lived in the good old days back when earth was covered by Dinosaurs and the ocean was swimming with toothed monsters the size of many school buses combined?

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If so, If homo erectus had to live in such a world, it sounds like homo erectus lived in a more dysfunctional horrifying world than the one currently.

I call it homo erectus dysfunction! :p.

What do you think some of the challenges were for those people?

I'm aware many don't see evidence homo erectus dated as far back as many of the Dinosaurs, but I'm just asking your opinion on it, and if they did, what your thoughts of life for them might be like?
 

Spiderman

Veteran Member
As you said there is no evidence of a Homo species or Australopithecus species that far back.
Some people insist differently, but as I stated in OP, lack of evidence, but scientists also declare they don't know how to guarantee accuracy on dating some skulls and fossils
 

SA Huguenot

Well-Known Member
Do you believe homo sapiens or those humanoid homo erection (homo erectus or whatever they were :p )folks lived in the good old days back when earth was covered by Dinosaurs and the ocean was swimming with toothed monsters the size of many school buses combined?

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If so, If homo erectus had to live in such a world, it sounds like homo erectus lived in a more dysfunctional horrifying world than the one currently.

I call it homo erectus dysfunction! :p.

What do you think some of the challenges were for those people?

I'm aware many don't see evidence homo erectus dated as far back as many of the Dinosaurs, but I'm just asking your opinion on it, and if they did, what your thoughts of life for them might be like?
Where are the white Baboons?
This is a very racist post!;)
 

SA Huguenot

Well-Known Member
Do you believe homo sapiens or those humanoid homo erection (homo erectus or whatever they were :p )folks lived in the good old days back when earth was covered by Dinosaurs and the ocean was swimming with toothed monsters the size of many school buses combined?

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If so, If homo erectus had to live in such a world, it sounds like homo erectus lived in a more dysfunctional horrifying world than the one currently.

I call it homo erectus dysfunction! :p.

What do you think some of the challenges were for those people?

I'm aware many don't see evidence homo erectus dated as far back as many of the Dinosaurs, but I'm just asking your opinion on it, and if they did, what your thoughts of life for them might be like?
Interesting.
Were your great grans also apes?
 

Twilight Hue

Twilight, not bright nor dark, good nor bad.
Do you believe homo sapiens or those humanoid homo erection (homo erectus or whatever they were :p )folks lived in the good old days back when earth was covered by Dinosaurs and the ocean was swimming with toothed monsters the size of many school buses combined?

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If so, If homo erectus had to live in such a world, it sounds like homo erectus lived in a more dysfunctional horrifying world than the one currently.

I call it homo erectus dysfunction! :p.

What do you think some of the challenges were for those people?

I'm aware many don't see evidence homo erectus dated as far back as many of the Dinosaurs, but I'm just asking your opinion on it, and if they did, what your thoughts of life for them might be like?
No. We would be physically different had that been the case in the rich 02 environment of early earth.

It's why these type of arguments are typically silly when normal human physicality is used around those silly dinosaurs tracks that YECs use so much to say humans walked with dinosaurs.
 

Suave

Simulated character
Some people insist differently, but as I stated in OP, lack of evidence, but scientists also declare they don't know how to guarantee accuracy on dating some skulls and fossils
If dinosaurs had not gone extinct long ago before primates emerged, I doubt humans would have become the dominant species. I suppose if dinosaurs did not go extinct when they did, reptilians instead of great apes very well might have become the dominant species on Earth..

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Aupmanyav

Be your own guru
During the Dino times, there were Eutheriodontia (240 million years ago). Cynodontia > Mammals > primates > Homos came much later.

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Eutheriodontia (2), Cynodontia.
 

SA Huguenot

Well-Known Member
I'm not convinced this guy can do much, with those little arms...
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I read the book, to big to walk.
https://www.amazon.com/Too-Big-Walk-Science-Dinosaurs/dp/0008311072

This was an eye opening revelation, and would explain why dinosaurs were built the way they were.
T Rex was also an aquatic lake animal, and ysed his small front legs to hold food, not to catch.

Funny that the Biblical description of a wet, and flatter surfaced marsh land co incides with this information.
 

exchemist

Veteran Member
Do you believe homo sapiens or those humanoid homo erection (homo erectus or whatever they were :p )folks lived in the good old days back when earth was covered by Dinosaurs and the ocean was swimming with toothed monsters the size of many school buses combined?

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If so, If homo erectus had to live in such a world, it sounds like homo erectus lived in a more dysfunctional horrifying world than the one currently.

I call it homo erectus dysfunction! :p.

What do you think some of the challenges were for those people?

I'm aware many don't see evidence homo erectus dated as far back as many of the Dinosaurs, but I'm just asking your opinion on it, and if they did, what your thoughts of life for them might be like?
No, this is silly "Flintstones" nonsense. The dinosaurs died out 65 million years ago. Homo erectus only appeared on the scene about 2 million years ago.
 

exchemist

Veteran Member
Some people insist differently, but as I stated in OP, lack of evidence, but scientists also declare they don't know how to guarantee accuracy on dating some skulls and fossils
There is overwhelming evidence that the dinosaurs died out when science says they did and equally strong evidence that apes did not arise until tens of millions of years later. Difficulty in dating one or two fossils does not alter that.
 
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