Living dinosaur in New Guinea?

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Uploaded by on Aug 23, 2010

Today we're covering some new fossil finds, some new information on a marine dinosaur, and look into a report that there is a living pterosaur in New Guinea. There's even a video of it flying around. Get caught up in the latest in dinosaur news with today's episode of "Dinosaurs: Before They Were Fuels." More information at http://DinoShow.com

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  • Well, dinosaurs are still alive, without a doubt.

  • I can say, there are certainly living pterosaurs in Papua New Guinea, and in the rest of the world, except Antarctica, probably. And that "dinosaur" in that footage is probably just an avian dinosaur (bird), a Frigate Bird? But that doesnt make the Ropen a fake creature. And this video is kind of stupid and unserious, and the way Iyaz tries to be sceptical against the survival of pterosaurs is just plain ridiculous. However, I dont believe dinos are extinct, but I think you all know that. Peace!

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  • Please do research!!!!! This is not a video of a Ropen, it is a video of a Frigate Bird. Secondly there is video evidence of a Ropen which you did not post with your news update. This video can be found in a clip from MonsterQuest. It is proof of a Ropen existing. Thirdly, A Mosasaur cannot evlove a tail any more than a bombardier beetle can evolve its ability to shoot fire out of its rear end. They were both made with all their parts fully functional in the initial creation 6,000 years ago!

  • @Vaprous Yes, but snakes, Crocs and Alligators are not actual dinosaurs, when I say "dinosaur" I mean the real ones, the actual ones, both the avian and non-avian (mostly non-avian) ones, like Tyrannosaurus, Diplodocus, Triceratops, Argentavis, Compsognathus, Gastornis, Archaeopteryx etc. etc.

  • Its an albatross.

  • looks like it's so easy to refute once flying dino turns out to be real, right? what a fleeting position.. very safe!!!

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