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Quotes About Prehistoric

Archaeological excavation of such sites has also revealed evidence of cannibalism.
~ Unknown
The brontosaurus had thirty-ton body and a two-ounce brain. The anatosaurus had two thousand teeth. Triceratops had a helmet of filled bone seven feet long. Tyrannosaurus rex had tiny arms and teeth like six-inch razors and it was elected President. It ate everything—dead meat, living meat, old bones—
~ John Updike
I cannot say who, precisely, came up with the idea of a Stone Age family.
~ Joseph Barbera
I suspect alligators never get arm-barred; dinosaurs where probably safe from the submission as well, at least the T-rex.
~ Unknown
gorgonopsian sabertooth Rubidgea
~ Unknown
The release of nuclear energy is an event comparable to the first fire kindled by prehistoric man -- though there is no modern Prometheus but teams of clever yet less heroic fellows, useless as inspiration for epic poetry.
~ Max Born
The Great Goddess—the Divine Ancestress—had been worshiped from the beginnings of the Neolithic periods of 7000 BC until the closing of the last Goddess temples, about AD 500. Some authorities would extend Goddess worship as far into the past as the Upper Paleolithic Age of about 25,000 BC.
~ Merlin Stone
Is it safe?" Evadne asked. "In the heart of the lair of prehistoric people who eat humans? Probably not." Pg 197
~ Unknown
Is it safe?" Evadne asked. "In the heart of the lair of prehistoric people who eat humans? Probably not.
~ Unknown
Super Croc" is the nickname of Deinosuchus, a crocodile relative that lived about 75 million years ago. With a length of nearly 40 feet and remarkably powerful jaws, it was capable of killing and eating dinosaurs, though it may have munched more often on sea turtles.
~ Unknown
A very long time ago, some 2.5 million years B.C., the mother of human species as we know it, our ultimate ancestor, appeared in East Africa... She was four feet tall and probably black..
~ Unknown
Becoming a grandmother is wonderful. One moment you're just a mother. The next you are all-wise and prehistoric.
~ Pam Brown
Montana may never be considered the epicenter of modern life, but about 65 to 70 million years ago, during the late Cretaceous period, it was a happening place.)
~ Unknown
prehistoric tomb," Glenn said. "There aren't any dolmen
~ Unknown