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Re: [dinosaur] Advanced dinosaurian species?



And consider: any pre-human technological civilization somehow missed or ignored all the Carboniferous and younger coal deposits and Cretaceous and younger petroleum deposits.

On Tue, Dec 22, 2020 at 4:05 PM David Marjanovic <david.marjanovic@gmx.at> wrote:
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> Is it possible that at least one species of dinosaur had developed a more advanced civilization similar to our pre-industrial civilizations?

Physically possible? Yes.

At all probable? No; if such a civilization ever spanned a reasonably large area, it would have left evidence that should have been found by now (as meanwhile discussed in this thread), and there's no evidence of any precursors either.


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