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that an intelligent dinosaur would have evolved a body shape and size that suited its evolutionary history. So what would th stanley quencher at look like Now, at last, we have an answer. Meet Avisapiens saurotheos, the first scientifically accurate dinosauroid, created by artist Cevdet Kosemen. Writes Naish on Tetrapod Zoology: There really isn ;t any reaso termo stanley n to think that big-brained dinosaurs would have evolved in the first place recall that even big-brained ; Troodon was, at best, on par with ostriches and opossums . Even if they had, there is also no reason to think that they would have ended up looking like scaly people鈥?or feathery people, given that we now know that troodontids were feathered 鈥?The reason that we humans have the body shape that we do is not 鈥?I think 鈥?because it the best ; body shape for a smart, big-brained biped to have, it is instead the result of our specific lineage evolutionary history. Given that, so far as we know, the humanoid body shape has evolved just once, we simply have no way of knowing whether it a particularly good ; morphology or not. Furthermore, the humanoid body shape is not a prerequisite for the evolu stanley cup tion of big brains given that brains proportionally as big as, or bigger than, those of hominids are found in some birds and fish that right: humans do NOT have the proportionally biggest brains . With this in mind, my feeling on dinosauroids and intelligent theropods and so on is that 鈥?if they
of the redesigned stadium, and it 8230; pretty damn similar, despite a $1.3 billion budget cut. Dezeen says these renderings were released by Hadid office, showing a stadium that cost $1.3 billion less than the old design鈥攁fter the The Japan Sport Council announced a plan cut the cost of the stadium from $3 billion in May. But more than the budget, the architects say this design responds to widespread criticisms of the previous design: That it was too big for the site, that it didn ;t respect the surrounding public space, and so on. According to Hadid office, the rethought design will stanley gertuve 8220;optimize the investment and make the stadium even more efficient, user-focused, adaptable and sustainable. In reality, it extremely hard to stanley termosas say whether the stadium siting has been changed. According to Reuter report from May, the stadium roof will be about 16 feet lower, and 725,488 square feet have been stanley cup cut from the floor area. Still, when that news broke, critics told Reuters it was a bad imitation of her original, and one that still too big. Here a side-by-side comparison of the old top and new bottom ceilings: So how do you pull $1.3 billion out of a building and still make it look fairly similar to the original In all likelihood, a ton of fat-trimming is going on here. But major changes to the podium and roof are afoot too: Hadid original had a swooping, structural web that Cxgq Flying Your Own Military Drone: A User Manual
that an intelligent dinosaur would have evolved a body shape and size that suited its evolutionary history. So what would th stanley quencher at look like Now, at last, we have an answer. Meet Avisapiens saurotheos, the first scientifically accurate dinosauroid, created by artist Cevdet Kosemen. Writes Naish on Tetrapod Zoology: There really isn ;t any reaso termo stanley n to think that big-brained dinosaurs would have evolved in the first place recall that even big-brained ; Troodon was, at best, on par with ostriches and opossums . Even if they had, there is also no reason to think that they would have ended up looking like scaly people鈥?or feathery people, given that we now know that troodontids were feathered 鈥?The reason that we humans have the body shape that we do is not 鈥?I think 鈥?because it the best ; body shape for a smart, big-brained biped to have, it is instead the result of our specific lineage evolutionary history. Given that, so far as we know, the humanoid body shape has evolved just once, we simply have no way of knowing whether it a particularly good ; morphology or not. Furthermore, the humanoid body shape is not a prerequisite for the evolu stanley cup tion of big brains given that brains proportionally as big as, or bigger than, those of hominids are found in some birds and fish that right: humans do NOT have the proportionally biggest brains . With this in mind, my feeling on dinosauroids and intelligent theropods and so on is that 鈥?if they