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    At 3:49:57 AM on 7/16/2000, Utahraptor said:
    There hasn't been polar caps for as long as dinos existed. By the time Pangea split enough to reach there, most of the dinos were dead.


    At 4:36:20 AM on 7/15/2000, Baryonyx said:
    When did I say the eath didnt change?! The earth has gon throu changes, but thats out of the point. How many times do I have to explain myself? Ok you go shoot someone put there body in the arctic and leav it there for a week, it's going to be coverd in the snow and ice hundreds of feet, belive it or not. Now imagin somthing that has been coverd in the arctic ice for as long as the dinos have been extingt.I don't know how many times that I must explain myself. We DON'T KNOW. yes I do see you'r point, and in a sence I agree, then again in a sence I don't. Hey maby there are dinos that coud have lived in the arctic that we dont know about yet. See Goldblumrules was yet again rite! HOW do you know the dinoes didn't have fur? All the reaserch we do is based on theoy!


    At 1:09:57 AM on 7/15/2000, KryptDaNight said:
    Theoretically, Dinosaurs couldn't have lived in the snow. How many reptiles do you see that live in the snow? How many birds do you see that live in the snow? Not many. So theoretically, Dinosaurs couldn't have lived in the snow. They didn't have fur to keep them warm. Theoretically they didn't have the intellegence to kill fured aninmals and use they're coats like humans. You could say the earth has not changed in the last 230 million years, but that seems highly unlikley. Look at the life that has changed in the last 230 million years, and you're telling me that the earth couldn't have changed. Seems almost impossible to me. But that is just to me.


    At 3:38:45 PM on 7/14/2000, Baryonyx said:
    You people. DON'T YOU GET IT? it's all theory. You have no idea! maby there was snow in some places of the worold you don't know. there were warmer and cooler places in the worold back then. Maby not as cold as today, but who ses dinos couden't adapt to todays wether?! I'm tellin all of you we dont know! I know, I know Baryonyx dosin't know anythig about anything. i'm jus saying that just because we have advanced technoligy dosn't mean man kinde knows everything about nature and how it works. and plus nature isint just on earth its everywher in outer space. And we all know (hopefully all of us know) how little we know about space. nature controls space so if we berly have no idea about spce HOW can we know anything about nature!? Ok ill get back to my point. All i'm saying is that dinos coud have lived in the snow.


    At 3:44:48 AM on 7/14/2000, Utahraptor said:
    Well, back then, it wasn't as cold as it is now, and even Antarctica wasn't covered in snow. So many dinos could have lived there. Today's snow would definitely be too cold for them.


    At 5:45:08 PM on 7/13/2000, Oviraptor said:
    yeah but the thing is it doesn't snow on tropical islands like the JP and TLW island.. unless the Site C that might be in JP3 is in the Artic... which would be stupid if it was... or if it is that rumor of another Ice Age... which is also stupid..


    At 5:32:25 AM on 7/13/2000, mrjoanofarc said:
    Oh, please...

    Dinos can't live in snow? Sheesh...

    It wasn't decorated with plants and trees, yet. It wasn't "snow"? Besides the point, dinosaurs DID live in snow, or else they couldn't have survived at all on Earth.

    Oh, well... I've got video of the WHOLE thing. If I can, I'll put real video of the thing on my site. The WHOLE thing, so you can know what she said, k?

    -Sam-
    http://www.geocities.com/jurassicparkiii/


    At 2:30:07 AM on 7/13/2000, Utahraptor said:
    Maybe your tour guide was wrong and it's not for JP3.


    At 1:58:57 AM on 7/13/2000, sucho1 said:
    i think that couldnt be true (the tour guid probably did say that but was mistaken) because the "snow" would kill the dinosaurs.


    At 1:28:28 AM on 7/13/2000, mrjoanofarc said:
    Dan- Was your tour guide informant a girl with blond hair in a pony-tail? That was our tour guide.


    At 1:22:08 AM on 7/13/2000, mrjoanofarc said:
    Yeah, I was there and saw it myself (the Whoville set).

    I DO NOT UNDERSTAND THIS:

    I was at Universal Studios.

    I SAW the "myserious white wall".

    The Tour Guide TOLD US that that was a set from Jurassic Park III.

    The white wall IS from JPIII.

    The Tour guide WOULDN'T LIE to us!

    Why does everyone keep on saying that it's the Whoville set?!?!?

    It's NOT!!

    Been there MYSELF... saw it MYSELF. The white wall is from JP3.

    Dan, I don't think you're friend at Universal knew what he was talking about.

    The white wall is from JP3. Period!

    There... NOW it's cleared up.

    Ok? The tour guide said it was from JP3. There. I said it one last time.

    Just trying to bring the truth to light!!

    -Sam-
    www.geocities.com/jurassicparkiii/


    At 6:34:36 PM on 7/12/2000, Trillian said:
    hahaha, Whoville is next to the Bates Motel.


    At 11:13:24 AM on 7/12/2000, Siege_6 said:
    Oh, that clears everything up.


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