Posted: 02 Jul 2005, 22:19
we'd learn about their biology, but we haven't a sweet clue about their behaviour anyway
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nissin wrote:Hi "Eva"
Thaks SO much for mentioning that point, but you're the the first to say so... (I made the same point in this forum, maybe a few pages back)...
It seems to me that you're the ONLY one who has understood that point, and perhaps people will go back, read my points made (again) and maybe even understand them properly.
But as you've said it, I agree with you... and no one else has even said anything about it.
You need to look back at maybe a parent or something that knows how to ACT like a dinosaur, but we can't do that becuase they have been dead for so long and so even whatever we TRY to do won't help...
i knew about this..it was a very interesting part of the book....not sure why i didn't post it, probably didn't post it either because i read urs and didn't think it needed further mention, everyone was in the middle a conversation sort of..or i was intimidated by you guys...i mean i've seen people attacked and ridiculed because they said something wrong..i'm not as afraid anymore...but anyway..i knew too..and maybe they could create a method of teaching the hatchlings..maybe an animatronic mother?Eva wrote:*high fives* go us! /tongue.gif" style="vertical-align:middle" emoid=":P" border="0" alt="tongue.gif" />
I dunno why no one else gets that. It made perfect sense to me... seriously, think about it. If you grew up without a parent to teach you anything about the way you're supposed to act, would you have turned out the way you are now? Probably not. *shrugs* It's so simple.