Yesterday, 04:41 PM
(05-11-2026, 06:56 AM)busker Wrote: This is all well and good, but what would be really interesting is if you started seeing bones that looked unfamiliar, but still fun, and then one day you opened a book on dinosaur paleo biology and discovered that you’ve been gathering bones - not fossilised ones - of a Mososaurus.There all unfamiliar to me, but I bring them back and use google lens to identify them. A part of modern technology that I think is amazing. The first few I got my guesses were all wrong but now I'm getting better at identifying them. It did tell me that the cormorants pelvis belonged to a plesiosaurus and that I needed to take it to the nearest museum but then it changed it's mind after a second look. It also said that a deer bone was a whale bone, but that was because I said it was 150cm instead of 150mm. That's the closest I've got to finding a dinosaur.
And an adventure starts.
wae aye man ye radgie
