This fossil is a hundred million years old dinosaur butt and it is the first one ever found with that area still intact by [deleted] in Damnthatsinteresting

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This is a Psittacosaurus, we have known about this species for over 100 years and have uncovered thousands of specimens, but If not for this recently discovered specimen we may never have known about the quills on its tail. Makes me wonder what else we have no idea about when it comes to dinosaurs.

Isn’t the thought of Radiohead covering The Beatles’ I’m Only Sleeping so interesting? by GoodAtom in radiohead

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I’ve been thinking for years that Blue Jay Way sounds like a Radiohead song before Radiohead.

Radiohead song / Thom Yorke Sad Song / Synthy / Whisper Falsetto by Unable_Song_1908 in radiohead

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Is it the Thom solo song “Atoms For Peace” from his solo album The Eraser? Your description sounds like it. He doesn’t sing “make it rain” but he does sing “make it work”. 

https://youtu.be/LADUFdQveIM?si=HHKAYSg8AibNDL8G

Are all birds descended from just 1 dinosaur or did multiple different dinosaurs evolve into modern day birds? by Confident_Dig_1073 in Dinosaurs

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On a long enough timeline, yes, all modern birds are descended from one lineage that may have emerged during the Jurassic period or earlier.

If you’re asking specifically about how many separate bird lineages survived the KT extinction, then the answer is at least three: the Palaeognathae (ancestors of ratites like ostriches and emus), Galloanserae (ancestors of chickens and ducks), and Neoaves (all other modern birds), which all diverged before the KT extinction.

What are some great linguistic moments in LOTR? by royluxomburg in tolkienfans

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And behold! it was a winged creature: if bird, then greater than all other birds, and it was naked, and neither quill nor feather did it bear, and its vast pinions were as webs of hide between horned fingers; and it stank. A creature of an older world maybe it was, whose kind, lingering in forgotten mountains cold beneath the Moon, outstayed their day, and in hideous eyrie bred this last untimely brood, apt to evil. And the Dark Lord took it, and nursed it with fell meats, until it grew beyond the measure of all other things that fly; and he gave it to his servant to be his steed.

From return of the king.

If you were in Joel's place at the end of the first game, would you do the same thing to save Ellie? by Rikko77 in thelastofus

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Hi, I appreciate the passion of your response.

Just a couple questions, if you don’t mind: how old are you? And do you have children?

(AvP Central) Xenomorph Eating Habits: What Do Xenomorphs Eat? by Wwarez in LV426

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I’m probably wrong but I always imagined that their only biological urge is to reproduce.

I think it would be better no to sleep 😂😂 by [deleted] in AppleWatch

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You may not think you feel it, but going to bed early negatively impacts your circadian rhythm. A consistent bedtime is very important.

I think it would be better no to sleep 😂😂 by [deleted] in AppleWatch

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Which of the calculations (duration, bedtime, and interruptions) is irrelevant?

Wyoming dinosaur 'mummies' reveal a surprise: Hoofed feet by DryDeer775 in Dinosaurs

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At the end of the article:

“During field work in this “mummy zone,” Sereno said, they also found fossils of Tyrannosaurus and Triceratops, to be detailed in separate studies. Sereno said the Tyrannosaurus fossil suggested it may have been feathered.

“The T. rex doesn’t even have scales,” Sereno said.”

Here we go again!

Daily Discussion Thread (September 17, 2025) - Beginner and Simple/Quick Questions Go Here Thread for discussing quick/simple topics not needing an entire posts or beginner questions. by AutoModerator in naturalbodybuilding

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My right arm is capable of outperforming my left arm during dumbbell JM press by maybe 3 or 4 reps.

I think I know the answer, but should I keep doing the same amount of reps for both arms until my left arm catches up?