From: Hara Ra (harara@shamanics.com)
Date: Wed May 27 1998 - 01:20:33 MDT
>Knowing what we know of materials strength as applied to strength to weight
>ratio...and using the modern day elephant as an example...is it reasonable to
>assume that dinosaurs could reach such tremdous sizes and weights as is
>popularly beleived?
>EvMIck
Well, the fossils are consistent with the smaller ones, and what other
reasonable
hypothesis exists to explain them?? Ever been to Dinosaur National park in
Utah,
with that stone wall filled with hundreds of fossils?? And a thigh bone
about a foot
in diameter and 6 feet tall? Impressive....
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