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Dinosaurs in 10,000 bc?

I keep seeing previews for the new movie 10,000 bc, but they hav dinosaurs in them. Is it just me, or were dinosaurs already extinct? As far as i kno, humans and dinosaurs never interacted.... but thats only as far as i kno. Can anyone help me clear up the confusion? thanx :) ya...i kno its a movie... duhhh... but come on dude... its jst a god damn question :)

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  1. Nope. Dinosaurs were extinct long, long before then. Humans and dinosaurs never saw each other, period. Dinosaurs died out 65 million ago, and our species evolved about a million years ago.
  2. Dinosaurs died out 64-65 million years ago (end of the Cretaceous period).
  3. Its a god damn movie.
  4. You are correct. Humans and dinosaurs never interacted. BUT - no cavewoman looked like Raquel Welch either.
  5. Yeap, Dinos died out about 65 mil. years so you're correct, they never interacted with humans, the continents had a different shape.
  6. Dinosaurs have been around much recently than that. Those that think the dinosaurs died out millions of years ago are perhaps unaware of the large amount of evidence indicating that they lived recently alongside man. There are many written accounts and depictions of dinosaurs. http://www.genesispark.org/genpark/ancient/ancient.htm Remember that the word dinosaur was invented in 1841. Before that people used names like dragon. People from all over the world have accounts of dinosaurs: the Chinese who have incorporated it into their lunar calendar, The Welsh who have the dragon in their flag; The account of the Saxon Beowolf; The native american thunderbird; and other stories from many other nations. The Romans even made mosaics of them. Furthermore, dinosaur fossils have even been found containing blood cells - hardly 65 million years old. http://www.googlesyndicatedsearch.com/u/creationontheweb?q=dino+blood&hl=en&lr= But check the evidence for yourself - don't by brainwashed by dogmatic evolutionists who don't want us to think for ourselves :) http://www.creationontheweb.com/content/view/3061
  7. I don't recall seeing dinosaurs per se in the trailer - and other than birds (which are a kind of dinosaur), there wouldn't have been any that recently. Many people use the term "dinosaur" for most large extinct animals, but the mammoths and saber-tooth cats in the movie are mammals, not dinosaurs in the strictest sense. (Piece of useless advice - never call them "saber-tooth tigers" to someone who actually works on them. You'll get smacked. I'm the recipient of a smack or two.)
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