Our ancestors made cave bears (think grizzlies on steroids), sabre tooth tigers, and dire wolves (size of Shetland ponies with fangs like the sabre tooth tiger) extinct. For which, I say thank you.
I spend so much time walking my dog outside – what I see when I look at this extinct animals is, ’What size bag am I going to need to carry when I walk that thing?"
The 1983 book, “Run Rhino Run” by Bradley Martin and Chryssee Esmond, reported that, contrary to popular belief, rather than being shipped to East Asia to be used as medicine, most African rhino horns were being used to make the handles of Yemenese ceremonial wedding daggers.
If you think about it, we are meant to believe that a small group of migrating humans hunted into extinction hundreds of species faster than they could multiply.I was taught that they never saw humans and so were not afraid, but there were predatory animals, so that has to be false.Additionally, we are taught that the native Americans respected nature and knew how to not over hunt.And no one sees the contradictions?There is plenty of evidence for a mass extinction event dealing with water in the geological recored.
Rhinos still exist, the woolly ones died off because the Ice Age ended. If you watch “Walking With Prehistoric Beasts” you can learn how millions of species died off while our ancestors were little hairy things stuck in trees that had NOTHING to do with it.
David_the_CAD 7 months ago
We are Number 1
In the wrong way.
angelolady Premium Member 7 months ago
A wooly rhino with elephant feet! ♥♥♥
Farside99 7 months ago
Hey, didja ever try to shave a wooly rhino? And they aren’t great tippers, let me tell ya!
Enter.Name.Here 7 months ago
At the rate we are going, the species we wipe out will be Homo-Sapiens.
lalapalooza Premium Member 7 months ago
but do we even know that? maybe something else wiped them out.. or someONE else
The dude from FL Premium Member 7 months ago
One survived and a bunch of scientists dissected it to find out why
fuzzbucket Premium Member 7 months ago
Too true, but I can’t say I “like” it.
MayCauseBurns 7 months ago
Evolutionary mistake: being slow and tasty.
dcdete. 7 months ago
Thanks to Unions I hate when comets strike. Comets need to get back to work and stop all this striking or maybe even humans won’t survive!
preacherman 7 months ago
Was there a hairy rhino?
Chithing Premium Member 7 months ago
I’m thinking they died out because they were butt-ugly.
scote1379 Premium Member 7 months ago
Chubby Unicorn ? LoL !
Interventor12 7 months ago
Our ancestors made cave bears (think grizzlies on steroids), sabre tooth tigers, and dire wolves (size of Shetland ponies with fangs like the sabre tooth tiger) extinct. For which, I say thank you.
Zebrastripes 7 months ago
Awww! Man destroys for greed!
sandpiper 7 months ago
All it takes is a sneeze at the wrong moment.
Frank Burns Eats Worms 7 months ago
The woolly rhino must have extinct to high heaven.
elbow macaroni 7 months ago
Nailed it!
ladykat 7 months ago
Yes, we will, unfortunately.
Alberta Oil Premium Member 7 months ago
Humans have to eat.. and as it turns out, we like meat.
magicfever495 7 months ago
I bet the burgers would be real good.
Lean even
Moonkey Premium Member 7 months ago
I spend so much time walking my dog outside – what I see when I look at this extinct animals is, ’What size bag am I going to need to carry when I walk that thing?"
vaughnrl2003 Premium Member 7 months ago
We are thorough. …sigh
Robert Wilson Premium Member 7 months ago
The 1983 book, “Run Rhino Run” by Bradley Martin and Chryssee Esmond, reported that, contrary to popular belief, rather than being shipped to East Asia to be used as medicine, most African rhino horns were being used to make the handles of Yemenese ceremonial wedding daggers.
blakerl 7 months ago
Man’s got to eat and that, whatever you call it, tasted great at a barbecue.
Rise22 7 months ago
Climate changes every single day – all day – and the Earth has survived worse than us. We think we’re so important – hardly!
kaystari Premium Member 7 months ago
If you think about it, we are meant to believe that a small group of migrating humans hunted into extinction hundreds of species faster than they could multiply.I was taught that they never saw humans and so were not afraid, but there were predatory animals, so that has to be false.Additionally, we are taught that the native Americans respected nature and knew how to not over hunt.And no one sees the contradictions?There is plenty of evidence for a mass extinction event dealing with water in the geological recored.
rshive 7 months ago
The secret weapon is elevator music.
Asharah 7 months ago
Rhinos still exist, the woolly ones died off because the Ice Age ended. If you watch “Walking With Prehistoric Beasts” you can learn how millions of species died off while our ancestors were little hairy things stuck in trees that had NOTHING to do with it.
zeexenon 7 months ago
We’ve driven earth to the 5th mass extinction according to scientists.
David Huie Green LosersBlameOthers&It'sYOURfault 7 months ago
It’s what we do, and we’re GOOD at it!
(Do whatever you do with pride or not at all.)
oakie817 7 months ago
yep…i really think we ate the dinosaurs into extinction too
All the dinosaurs feared the T-Rex 7 months ago
Welp, That made me sad… Where is my Scotch?
Night-Gaunt49[Bozo is Boffo] 7 months ago
Looks like a cross between a rhino and hippocampus with fur and horns. About right exept for the fur.
hagarthehorrible 7 months ago
No wonder millions of species disappear every year.
Darque Hellmutt 7 months ago
Do flat-earthers worry about GLOBAL warming?
WentHulk 7 months ago
Sigh………….