I have no freaking idea what this post is supposed to mean. Is this a "ooh, this would be an entertaining book" or "this is a possible theory for what actually happened in history"?
As a book, whatever, go for it.
But as a theory for what happened, not quite.
A) As a few other people pointed out, dinos died (well, except for birds, and yeah, they sure as hell did come from dinosaurs - whether you want to call them such is up to you) 65 million years ago, homo sapiens began a couple million years ago. A bit of lag time.
B) Dinos were most definately warm blooded. Bone structure of warm vs cold blooded animals is completely different, and dino bones match those of warm blooded animals.
There has been a lot of research on dino growth rate, and not only do they reach a maximum size, but they do not grow at a steady rate (again, like w.b. and not c.b.) and they grow very quickly, far faster than cold blooded animals would.
A warm blooded dinosaur might be a good work animal, if it fit the requirements for being domesticated (read "Guns, Germs and Steel" by Jared Diamond)
This thread is just weird. I dont know what to say. There is no evidence for most of what you are saying.
it is 2 in the morning, maybe i can't think outside the box quite enough.
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