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alpha male tayo
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"We can't say for certain that insects are the smoking gun, but we believe they were an extremely significant force in the decline of the dinosaurs," Poinar said. "Our research with amber shows that there were evolving, disease-carrying vectors in the Cretaceous, and that at least some of the pathogens they carried infected reptiles. This clearly fills in some gaps regarding dinosaur extinctions."


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bloodypeacocktiger
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Mon Jan 21, 2008 @ 02:45pm


First, there would have to be alot of poisonous insects to do that. Second, dinosours had very tough skin and an inset biting it and Killing the dinosour seems highly unlikely. Third, hi!!!!! Sorry dude, but Common Sense says, "No, insects did not kill them!!" HI!!!!!!


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