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Pete Zicato 08-02-2010 03:24 PM

All you dinosaur species step forward
 
Not so fast, triceratops.

http://www.examiner.com/x-61030-Dall...-as-a-dinosaur

Lamplighter 08-02-2010 04:00 PM

Of course it can happen both ways.
As juveniles, my kids were monsters but they gradually transformed into quite decent adults.
And as the teenagers grew older, they found their own parents changing from monsters back into reasonable grown ups.

Flint 08-02-2010 05:55 PM

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Interesting...
the Triceratops hasn't gone away, just gotten more awesome.

It's a baby Torosaurus! This is the Papa Triceratops Torosaurus:

Clodfobble 08-02-2010 06:24 PM

Why is it that every child knows the name "Triceratops," but no one's ever heard of a "Torosaurus?" Is it just because the first name is more pleasing to the American ear, and is easier for a kid to say? Or is it a sociopolitical conspiracy? Sure sounds like a foreigner who spoke a Romance language named the Torosaurus, while Triceratops is distinctly Germanic. Have we been selectively teaching kids the name of the dinosaur that the white guy discovered?

Flint 08-02-2010 06:34 PM

Triceratops, triangle, and tricycle are used to teach kids that certain suffixes represent numbers. At least, in my house.

Shawnee123 08-02-2010 06:37 PM

Sigh. First Pluto, now the Triceratops. Is nothing safe?

squirell nutkin 08-02-2010 08:24 PM

Fast Forward a few million years, dig up a Pug or Boston Terrier skeleton and a Great dane or Irish Wolfhound Skeleton then make the case that they were the same species, both dogs.

Suuuuure they were.

This is also old news about the dinosaurs in our house. When the inch was 4 he was schooling the librarian about how there is no such thing as a Brontosaurus, it is actually a something or other saurus.

What do you call a one eyed dinosaur?

DoYouThinkHeSaurus

sad_winslow 08-02-2010 09:29 PM

Actually, I think they're gonna rename torosaurus *to* triceratops now. Which is only proper, because otherwise I'd have to go beat some scientists up.

Rhianne 08-03-2010 04:11 AM

They always do that SW, the earlist named dinosaur always takes preference when the creatures have to be renamed. This is why we don't have Brontosauruses anymore - when it was realised they were the same animal they all became Apatosauruses.

HungLikeJesus 08-03-2010 06:59 AM

Sometimes when I ride my bike to far I become Myassissoris.

Pete Zicato 08-03-2010 08:08 AM

That's interesting. I got a dragon figurine/statue years ago as a present. I named him Myassis. Myassis dragon.

Undertoad 08-03-2010 08:37 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by squirell nutkin (Post 674097)
Fast Forward a few million years, dig up a Pug or Boston Terrier skeleton and a Great dane or Irish Wolfhound Skeleton then make the case that they were the same species, both dogs.

This is trivial now. You put the genetic information in the computer and it spits back, Canis lupus familiaris.

glatt 08-03-2010 08:40 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Rhianne (Post 674128)
They always do that SW, the earlist named dinosaur always takes preference when the creatures have to be renamed. This is why we don't have Brontosauruses anymore - when it was realised they were the same animal they all became Apatosauruses.

I'm still annoyed by the brontosaurus thing. My kids have never even heard of a brontosaurus. It's like the world is trying to deny my childhood. Brontosaurus was one of the Big Four. You had your Tyrannosaurus, your Brontosaurus, your Stegosaurus, and your Triceratops.

Weird that Firefox spell checking even recognizes Brontosaurus.

xoxoxoBruce 08-03-2010 08:43 AM

Then you fail, it's a parent's responsibility to teach their children outdated information, and myths, from their youth. :haha:

Spexxvet 08-03-2010 09:03 AM

Fred Flintstone at the drive through restaurant: "I'll have a brontosaurus burger"

Order taker: "never heard of it"

Shawnee123 08-03-2010 10:53 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Spexxvet (Post 674171)
Fred Flintstone at the drive through restaurant: "I'll have a brontosaurus burger"

Order taker: "never heard of it"

And what kind of repercussions does this have for the Land of the Lost series (not the crap shit movie, the old series)?

Sundae 08-03-2010 11:42 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Clodfobble (Post 674072)
Is it just because the first name is more pleasing to the American ear, and is easier for a kid to say? Or is it a sociopolitical conspiracy? Sure sounds like a foreigner who spoke a Romance language named the Torosaurus, while Triceratops is distinctly Germanic. Have we been selectively teaching kids the name of the dinosaur that the white guy discovered?

Had it been a truly German name it would have been Drei-ceratops. Tri is from the Latin. But yeah, Othniel Charles Marsh was from New York.

squirell nutkin 08-03-2010 01:03 PM

http://www.road8runner.com/home/auto...clair_logo.jpg

My favorite gas station as a kid.
BECAUSE IT HAD A DINOSAUR!

glatt 08-03-2010 01:20 PM

Soylent green is made of Brontosaurs. It's brontosaurs!!!

Shawnee123 08-03-2010 01:25 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by squirell nutkin (Post 674237)
http://www.road8runner.com/home/auto...clair_logo.jpg

My favorite gas station as a kid.
BECAUSE IT HAD A DINOSAUR!

:eek:

Clodfobble 08-03-2010 04:09 PM




Edit to add: one tiny partly-audible NSFW word in there

sweetwater 08-03-2010 07:29 PM

I used to live close to the Yale Peabody Museum in New Haven, CT, USA - loved that place. Still love that place. It harbors the world's one and only "Brontosaurus" (with the quotes) and the museum's mascot is the torosaurus. I drove by the museum one morning and saw the activity around the big draped structure out front, and next time I went by I saw this.
But no more Triceratops? That is hard to accept. (so I won't, at least not now) :)

BrianR 08-05-2010 10:50 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Flint (Post 674075)
Triceratops, triangle, and tricycle are used to teach kids that certain suffixes represent numbers. At least, in my house.

[Grammar]"Tri" is a prefix, not suffix![/Nazi]

Flint 08-07-2010 10:33 PM

Oops. How the hell did I type that?

Razzmatazz13 08-09-2010 01:19 AM

With your fingers?


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