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02-19-2005, 07:58 PM
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I really don't think we know enough to say reptiles do not feel emotions. Now Gregg, whether or not you think this sounds stupid I am going to say it. Our scientists do not know very much about the brain. They obviously do know however that certain parts of the brain USUALLY control emotions. Now what if, reptiles a much more primitive sect of the animal kingdom had a more primitive one. Something that could have small connections and process certain feelings and controls as well as emotions in just one location? Maybe they are missing the part that controls emotions, simply because there brain is to simple & the emotions they feel are to simple to even need a specialized part. Rather it is enabled in the part that contains instinct/actions?? Keep in mind, only birds surpass reptiles as to being closer to the Dinosaurs on the evolutionary chain.......
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02-19-2005, 08:01 PM
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I read that reptiles are not related to dinos at all. seeing that reptiles and amph were on earth at the same time I belive that to be true.
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02-19-2005, 08:02 PM
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I don't understand your logic on that one
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02-19-2005, 08:08 PM
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who? me? its a common misconception that dinos where reptiles. they still dont know if they where warm or cold blooded. dinos are in a class by themselves not part of reptilian fam.
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02-19-2005, 08:08 PM
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Quote:
I read that reptiles are not related to dinos at all. seeing that reptiles and amph were on earth at the same time I belive that to be true.
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-I remember hearing it on one of those TV shows...lol I will do more research to either prove or disprove my theory. I DO know that dinos were in fact giant reptiles, so wouldn't that relate them pretty well?
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I don't understand your logic on that one
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-Don't worry about it. I cant type it ALL out on the computer it would get to confusing for me. The logic behind it was, that if an animal with a less developed brain. Less modified and less advanced. That it is a possibility that its emotions could be controlled in the same location as things that are similar to "emotions" but not yet as deep. So the "emotions" a reptile is feeling are in fact very primitive thought patterns - (for sad, happy,..etc). Something that works directly with its instincts and reactions towards a stimuli.......
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02-19-2005, 08:09 PM
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who? me? its a common misconception that dinos where reptiles. they still dont know if they where warm or cold blooded. dinos are in a class by themselves not part of reptilian fam.
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-Everything I have read said they were in the reptillian familly....
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02-19-2005, 08:11 PM
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#47
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wow you know for a fact that they where reptiles? you sir need the nobell prize for science.
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02-19-2005, 08:14 PM
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wow you know for a fact that they where reptiles? you sir need the nobell prize for science.
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-Yeah I travelled back in time! If I don't get that price soon I am going to overheat!...lol Thats not how I meant it to come out.....
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02-19-2005, 08:14 PM
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didn't understand this logic: "seeing that reptiles and amph were on earth at the same time I belive that to be true"...sorry about the confusion
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02-19-2005, 08:14 PM
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maybe in the 1980s, they are now re tooling everything they thought they knew, in fact on discovery mag they said some dinos aren't even built with bones from the same species. and that many of the skeletons they have are just few pieces of bones and scientists take there best shot at putting the rest together with plastic moldings. the t rex is a good example of a dino that looks alot differnt from what they first thought.
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