Anyone interested in dinosaurs?
According to The Times T Rex looked like Fluffy Chick
Then of course there were the pterosaurs.
Anyone interested in dinosaurs?
According to The Times T Rex looked like Fluffy Chick
Then of course there were the pterosaurs.
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3 responses to “Dinosaurs”
Blimey that scared the bejeebers out of me. Not what you normally expect to see on Jax’s calm, serene white blog.
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A reptilian carnivorous bat with an 18 metre wing span and bloody great teeth. Now what could be scary about that?
Looks a bit like Foghorn Leghorn with attitude