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Don't feel bad for chickens, birds used to eat us!!

An American researcher said Thursday his investigation into the death nearly 2 million years ago of an ape-man shows human ancestors were hunted by birds

And then the Monolith came and man began to hunt birds.
 
lol.. I just couldn't imagine being attacked by a bird. Birds are hilarious animals..

Though, a goose chased my golf cart once and bit my golf club bag. My friend and I were laughing so hysterically that we almost died. Maybe the nearby geese would've consumed our corpses. LOL

 
It consistently amazes me that humans survived when there are so many faster and stronger animals out there. I guess opposable thumbs must really be a big deal.
 
Originally posted by: Heisenberg
It consistently amazes me that humans survived when there are so many faster and stronger animals out there. I guess opposable thumbs must really be a big deal.

René Descartes "I think, therefore I am."
 
umm well isnt one of the current theories that dinosaurs evolved into birds?

and did not dinosaurs eat people in the movies like jurassic park?

well then there ya go!

if this guy can play CSI detective on a murder scene 2 million years old than my theory is just as valid as his...

but i did see a discover show that said there were giant flightless predatory birds, think ostrich size or bigger, that could have hunted some of the smaller primative humanoids/monkeys

 
Originally posted by: Pocatello
Originally posted by: Heisenberg
It consistently amazes me that humans survived when there are so many faster and stronger animals out there. I guess opposable thumbs must really be a big deal.

René Descartes "I think, therefore I am."

naw, its I think, therefore I am able to hunt and eat tasty animals!
 
Originally posted by: 0roo0roo
Originally posted by: Pocatello
Originally posted by: Heisenberg
It consistently amazes me that humans survived when there are so many faster and stronger animals out there. I guess opposable thumbs must really be a big deal.

René Descartes "I think, therefore I am."

naw, its I think, therefore I am able to hunt and eat tasty animals!

he's got a point...animals are pretty tasty. They were prolly constantly trying to eat each other instead of bland flavorless people.
 
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