Sitting in my backyard listening to all the birds and frogs singing their springtime songs. A 100 different species all adding to the chorus. Sometimes my imagination wanders. If birds amphibians and reptiles are all descendants of Dinosaurs and other prehistoric creatures. What would I hear on a spring morning 70 million years ago? Did Dinos whistle repetitive songs, and were they sweet relaxing, and attractive melodies like today's birds and frogs? Or were they raspy screeches and roars as the movies would have us think?
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We are pre programmed with the prehistoric sounds. Im looking at this sweet little guy with that head. Lol
I cannot imagine a big sound coming out of something so little.
Very interesting thought process.
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I saw a recent special on Tyrannosaurus rex which speculated that their call was more birdlike than a roar by studying the skull structure.
Gosh now you’ve got me thinking…
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