• @tallricefarmer
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    131 month ago

    Ok but Spinosaurus and Tryannosaurus lived in different time periods in the late Cretaceous and different continents.

    • @marcos@lemmy.world
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      51 month ago

      Ex ante, I think I’d say the probability of a complete, fully decorated, detailed chart on social media discussion of Spinosaurus being created for this specific discussion is about as large as it being reused again and again on several occasions.

      Also, again ex ante I think I’d say both probabilities are close to zero. So I guess I should reevaluate my priors.

      (Also, my autocorrector insists on fixing “Spinosaurus” into “Tyrannosaurus”. I think my autocorrector should reevaluate its priors too.)

      • @loaExMachina@sh.itjust.works
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        21 month ago

        This image dates at least from 2020, I didn’t create it! Looking around, the oldest occurence I found was from paleoartist Mark Witton posting it on Facebook, but I don’t know whether he’s the original creator or found it somewhere else.