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 Did Dinosaurs Survive in the Cambodian Jungle Until the Middle Ages?
Did Dinosaurs Survive in the Cambodian Jungle Until the Middle Ages?
This image is from Ta Prohm Temple, located in what is now the Cambodian jungle, and built in 1186. Carvings on it seem to suggest that dinosaurs were a part of the locals' life. picked by cactushair 9 months ago
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 suckersk...
9 months ago
Without having read the article yet, I can answer this question with reasonable certainty:

Duh.
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 drogue
9 months ago
So that's what we were looking for over there in the '70s....
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 TheAnt31...
9 months ago
Bum buh, bum buh, bum ba ba ba buh bum.

(Jurrasic Park theme)
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 AutumnLo...
9 months ago
I've been to Ta Prohm a few times, but didn't come across this carving. I'll remember to look out for it next time I go there.
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 DaftGret...
9 months ago
I found this explanation linked in the comments.
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 fentwin
9 months ago
Where is the saddle!?
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 Interest...
9 months ago
Um...yeah...except they weren't called dinosaurs. They were known around the world as dragons (big lizards...do a lot of damage when they come around). So often people try to get all logical that they dismiss the obvious. "Dragons don't exist today so they must be mythical", but that is like saying "dinosaurs don't exist today so they must be mythical".
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