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"But before you start imagining T-Rex in a bra, Professor Else said dinosaur lactation, if it did in fact exist, would have involved secretions from the upper digestive tract that produce a ‘milk-like’ substance. “Pigeons, emperor penguins and flamingos all produce ‘milk-like’ substances from crop glands or glands of the oesophagus that they feed to their young through their mouths,” he said. “Since birds and dinosaurs share much in common I proposed that some dinosaurs likely used this feeding strategy.” Professor Else’s theory has been published in the latest issue of The Journal of Experimental Biology."
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"But before you start imagining T-Rex in a bra, Professor Else said dinosaur lactation, if it did in fact exist, would have involved secretions from the upper digestive tract that produce a ‘milk-like’ substance. “Pigeons, emperor penguins and flamingos all produce ‘milk-like’ substances from crop glands or glands of the oesophagus that they feed to their young through their mouths,” he said. “Since birds and dinosaurs share much in common I proposed that some dinosaurs likely used this feeding strategy.” Professor Else’s theory has been published in the latest issue of The Journal of Experimental Biology." Where *do* you this stuff??  And I thought *I* had too much time on my hands  .
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« Reply #2 on: February 15, 2013, 05:24:49 PM » |
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Would it be considered lenten?
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« Reply #3 on: February 15, 2013, 05:27:05 PM » |
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"But before you start imagining T-Rex in a bra, Professor Else said dinosaur lactation, if it did in fact exist, would have involved secretions from the upper digestive tract that produce a ‘milk-like’ substance. “Pigeons, emperor penguins and flamingos all produce ‘milk-like’ substances from crop glands or glands of the oesophagus that they feed to their young through their mouths,” he said. “Since birds and dinosaurs share much in common I proposed that some dinosaurs likely used this feeding strategy.” Professor Else’s theory has been published in the latest issue of The Journal of Experimental Biology." Where *do* you this stuff??  And I thought *I* had too much time on my hands  . It's Lent. Milk is allowable, I think.
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« Reply #4 on: February 15, 2013, 05:30:24 PM » |
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Reptiles don't incubate their eggs, so they are not likely to be around when they hatch, much less feed the hatchlings.
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"But before you start imagining T-Rex in a bra, Professor Else said dinosaur lactation, if it did in fact exist, would have involved secretions from the upper digestive tract that produce a ‘milk-like’ substance. “Pigeons, emperor penguins and flamingos all produce ‘milk-like’ substances from crop glands or glands of the oesophagus that they feed to their young through their mouths,” he said. “Since birds and dinosaurs share much in common I proposed that some dinosaurs likely used this feeding strategy.” Professor Else’s theory has been published in the latest issue of The Journal of Experimental Biology." Where *do* you this stuff??  And I thought *I* had too much time on my hands  . It's Lent. Milk is allowable, I think. I meant, where do you get these articles, not where do you get dinosaur milk. 
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« Reply #6 on: February 15, 2013, 05:36:21 PM » |
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Reptiles don't incubate their eggs, so they are not likely to be around when they hatch, much less feed the hatchlings.
The theories have changed quite a bit over the years. They have found mixed adult and baby dinosaurs and adults and nests. I believe the Maiasaur in the US and Protoceratops in Mongolia at least have. Possibly others. And they think they are closer to birds than reptiles. There are some interesting critters (Archeopteryx) that seem to be a little bit of both. Not to mention the 'raptor' on Velociraptor means "bird of prey". This is due to the skeletal similarities.
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« Reply #7 on: February 15, 2013, 05:43:16 PM » |
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Reptiles don't incubate their eggs, so they are not likely to be around when they hatch, much less feed the hatchlings.
The theories have changed quite a bit over the years. They have found mixed adult and baby dinosaurs and adults and nests. I believe the Maiasaur in the US and Protoceratops in Mongolia at least have. Possibly others. And they think they are closer to birds than reptiles. There are some interesting critters (Archeopteryx) that seem to be a little bit of both. Not to mention the 'raptor' on Velociraptor means "bird of prey". This is due to the skeletal similarities. Whatever became of the Vamratoraptor, anyway? I've never heard of any finds of skeletal remains.
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Please tell me we are not publicly funding such research, please, please.
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Please tell me we are not publicly funding such research, please, please.
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If dinosaurs came back alive, would they be Lenten?
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« Reply #13 on: February 16, 2013, 05:58:50 AM » |
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If dinosaurs came back alive, would they be Lenten?
They're reptiles. We have reptiles now. Those reptiles are not Lenten. Why would dinosaurs be different?
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Reptiles don't incubate their eggs, so they are not likely to be around when they hatch, much less feed the hatchlings.
Plenty of reptiles do actually, and so did plenty of dinosaurs. They've even found huge nesting grounds with scores of nests, eggs and incubating parents fossilized Pompeii style.
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I still prefer cow's milk. Makes the best ice cream. 
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« Reply #17 on: February 18, 2013, 10:42:14 AM » |
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Reptiles don't incubate their eggs, so they are not likely to be around when they hatch, much less feed the hatchlings.
The theories have changed quite a bit over the years. They have found mixed adult and baby dinosaurs and adults and nests. I believe the Maiasaur in the US and Protoceratops in Mongolia at least have. Possibly others. And they think they are closer to birds than reptiles. There are some interesting critters (Archeopteryx) that seem to be a little bit of both. Not to mention the 'raptor' on Velociraptor means "bird of prey". This is due to the skeletal similarities. Whatever became of the Vamratoraptor, anyway? I've never heard of any finds of skeletal remains. They evolved into birds and from there into Platypusses.
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« Reply #18 on: February 18, 2013, 10:51:39 AM » |
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Whatever became of the Vamratoraptor, anyway? I've never heard of any finds of skeletal remains. They evolved into birds and from there into Platypusses. 'Perry!' 'GRAMPS!'  
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