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  • This is bullshit.. I've seen it.. go to five mile dam outside of Kyle texas and ask any child.. they will show you and their feet fit exactly in them and the stride is the same.. Your telling false bullshit buddy..

  • The "man tracks" in the riverbed are forms of elongate, metatarsal dinosaur tracks-- made by dinosaurs that at times impressed their metatarsi as they walked. When digit impressions of such tracks are subdued by mud-collapse, erosion, infilling, or a combination of factors, the remaining metatarsal portions often superficially resemble human footprints. However, when well cleaned such tracks show definite indications of tridactyl, dinosaurian digit patterns. (Kuban, 1986a, 1986b).

  • Scitentist figured out which dinosaur made the ''human'' footprints.

  • WOW!! @o@ have you ANY idea how many properly dated, with a compliation of proven methods, fossils are in museums all around the world today? literally hundreds of thousands! an Some one just special scans one just one set of two foot prints NOT EVEN A SERIES OF FOOT PRINTS just one from each side and thats *cough* evidence of what!? I can't even get my words out and im fuckin typing!!! Stop making christians look stupid!!!! for the love of Abraham's God STOP!!! Who'd actually believe that!?

  • Cryptozoology novel about two boys who find something strange on the beach one night see video book trailer

  • This video proves nothing...the theory that humans or humanoids werent around when dinosaurs were is just a ' theory ' just like darwins 'theory' and we all know thats fell on its back side with the none existant missing link...

  • @MrBenchy35 The list of species which possess transitional features continues to grow. Epidexipteryx hui, Protoavis, Protarchaeopteryx, Archeopteryx, Avimimus, Sinosauropteryx, Caudipteryx, Rahonavis, Shuvuuia, Sinornithosaurus, Beipiasaurus, Microraptor, Nomingia, Epidendrosaurus, Cryptovolans, Scansoriopteryx, Yixianosaurus, Dilong, Pedopenna, Jinfengopteryx, Sinocalliopteryx, Sinornis, Ambiortus, Hesperornis, Ichthyornis

  • @gregrutz Fancy finding you here! Funny you don't list the human fossils anymore. I'm currently finishing my video on the bird evolution - it'll be as strong as the human evolution one. And so, I don't think you'll have basis to make these claims anymore.

    Can you explain dinosaur blood? Dinosaur protein? Dinosaur bones? Do those things last for MYA? I don't think so.

  • @jesse8857 Red blood cells go bad in about 2 weeks. They didn't find any. The fossil is still 68 Million years old.

  • @gregrutz Here's the peer reviewed reference that says the experts couldn't prove that the red blood cells weren't red blood cells: Earth, June 1997, p 55-57

    Also, you didn't address the dinosaur bones nor the protein [which was used to sequence against bird protein]

  • @jesse8857 WTF do you mean they couldn't prove it wasn't red blood cells.

    YOU can't prove they were. Watch watch?v=fgpSrUWQplE

  • @gregrutz Yep, the scientists tried to prove it wrong and couldn't. End of argument.

  • @gregrutz Here are just some of the peer reviewed journals supporting the dinosaur bone finds: Science 24 Dec 1993, pp 2020 - 2023; Journal of Paleontology vol 61 no 6 [1986-1987] pp 198-200; Don Lessem, Omni, Jan 1990, p32.

  • @jesse8857 And how old did the peer reviewed journals say the fossil was? Millions of years old, end of argument.

  • @gregrutz No, they said they didn't know.

  • @jesse8857 Stop lying, Scientists know Dinosaurs were the dominant terrestrial vertebrates for over 160 million years, from the late Triassic period (230 million years ago) until the end of the Cretaceous period (65 million years ago), when the Cretaceous–Tertiary extinction event caused the extinction of most dinosaur species, except for some birds.

  • @gregrutz No, you stop lying. If they were really that old, there would be no bones, no protein, no blood. And there is - and I have the peer reviewed papers on my side.

  • @jesse8857 It was a 68 Million year old ROCK dummy, A FOSSIL. The soaked it in strong acid for weeks to get the ''soft tissue' what ever that is.

    THEY DID NOT FIND RED BLOOD CELLS ! watch?v=fgpSrUWQplE

  • @gregrutz I don't believe your claim - but still, you cannot even explain protein or bones.

  • @gregrutz By the way, it wasn't a fossil they found it in. It was a T-rex *bone*

  • @jesse8857 You don't even know what a fossils is dumb shit.

    No there are no dinosaur ''bones''

  • @gregrutz You're arguing against the peer reviewed papers. You're wrong

  • @jesse8857 you didn't watch the video about the peer reviewed papers did you?

    watch?v=fgpSrUWQplE

  • @gregrutz The guy missed out on saying that all the scientists in the room shouted "You've got red blood cells!" when they saw the discovery. The head scientist strictly told the finder to prove they aren't red blood cells - which didn't happen [otherwise, the paper would have told us that they aren't red blood cells].

    You still seem to be dodging the bones. I watched most of the video, but it didn't touch on the bones (only the T-rex bone which the blood was found in)

  • fake.... so fake....

  • @AllAboutBeagles911 real......so real.....you're just in denial.

  • @BTek4 Fake the ground would have changed by the time of now...

  • @BTek4 Dinosaurs were the dominant terrestrial vertebrates for over 160 million years, from the late Triassic period (230 million years ago) until the end of the Cretaceous period (65 million years ago), when the Cretaceous–Tertiary extinction event caused the extinction of most dinosaur species, except for some birds.

  • Thanks for bringing us these tracks. It is great to be able to see history preserved.

  • Hmmm. Crap.

  • Am I supposed to be impressed by the Discovery Institute's press agent. Meyer's degrees are in geophysics and philosophy. And I thought intelligent design was a secular 'science'; at least that's how Meyer tries to sell it.

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