Re: How many dinosaur species survived the KT event?



Walter Bushell <proto@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

In article <KdoLg.8238$yO7.5567@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>,
John Harshman <jharshman.diespamdie@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

UC wrote:

John Harshman wrote:

UC wrote:


Ken Denny wrote:


Are all birds descendants of a single dinosaur species that lived at
the time of the KT event?


Yes.



Or multiple species?


Yes, that too.

That makes no sense at all. The alternatives are mutually exclusive.


Did one species maybe
evolve into ostriches, emus, etc. another into penguins, and another
into all the other bird species?


Yes, three.

That makes even less sense.

Or was nonsense your goal?


Si.

So hard to tell, since most of what you say is nonsense, even when you
(apparently) aren't intending it.

Eukaryotes are the best prokaryotes.

ITYM eukaryotes are the best karyotes.
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University of Queensland - Blog: scienceblogs.com/evolvingthoughts
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